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Bye Felicia
August 31st, 2014 12:00 PMThis memorable quote from 1990s comedy film Friday is often used as a dismissive farewell online.
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Proper Exercise: Right of All Sentinent Beings
August 31st, 2014 11:00 AM ShareDo Not Try This "Challenge"
August 31st, 2014 10:00 AMA young man foolishly lays down on a railroad track while a trains passes over him for what appears to be the worst video "challenge" to date
CollegeHumor: The Boy Who Cried Literally
August 30th, 2014 4:00 PMCollegeHumor reminds us why one should use the word "literally" sparingly through the modern tale of a boy who cried "literally" one too many times.
Gamer Gets "Swatted" During Livestream
August 30th, 2014 3:30 PMEarlier this week, gamer Jordan Matthewson, better known by his online handle Kootra, was arrested by a SWAT team during a livestreamed Counterstrike match after a rival falsely reported a shooting at Matthewson's office.
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Bye Felicia
This memorable quote from 1990s comedy film Friday is often used as a dismissive farewell online.
Do Not Try This "Challenge"
A young man foolishly lays down on a railroad track while a trains passes over him for what appears to be the worst video "challenge" to date
CollegeHumor: The Boy Who Cried Literally
CollegeHumor reminds us why one should use the word "literally" sparingly through the modern tale of a boy who cried "literally" one too many times.
Gamer Gets "Swatted" During Livestream
Earlier this week, gamer Jordan Matthewson, better known by his online handle Kootra, was arrested by a SWAT team during a livestreamed Counterstrike match after a rival falsely reported a shooting at Matthewson's office.