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August 5th, 2014 5:53 PM ShareFoul-Mouthed Girl Inspires Vine Fad
August 5th, 2014 5:00 PMThree months after Viner Jessie G. posted a video telling online critics to "suck my ass," other users began posting parody videos featuring the memorable taunt.
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"Apparently Kid" Nails Local News Interview
August 5th, 2014 4:16 PMWhen WNEP-TV 16 news reporter Sofia Ojeda approached Noah Ritter, a five-year-old boy from central Pennsylvania, at a local county fair for an interview about a ride he's just been on, she certainly didn't expect to hear what may be the best soundbite from a kid-on-the-street interview in local news history since Jonathan Ware's "I Like Turtles" in 2007.
My Dash Did a Thing
August 5th, 2014 3:30 PMSometimes Tumblr dashboards bring together the perfect combination of posts.
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NYC Subway Riders Gets the Spa Treatment
August 5th, 2014 2:30 PMWith some towels, lemon wedges and a massage table, Improv Everywhere, the pranksters who started the No Pants Subway Ride Day, transforms a muggy New York City subway platform into a one-day popup spa for everyone.
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Foul-Mouthed Girl Inspires Vine Fad
Three months after Viner Jessie G. posted a video telling online critics to "suck my ass," other users began posting parody videos featuring the memorable taunt.
"Apparently Kid" Nails Local News Interview
When WNEP-TV 16 news reporter Sofia Ojeda approached Noah Ritter, a five-year-old boy from central Pennsylvania, at a local county fair for an interview about a ride he's just been on, she certainly didn't expect to hear what may be the best soundbite from a kid-on-the-street interview in local news history since Jonathan Ware's "I Like Turtles" in 2007.
My Dash Did a Thing
Sometimes Tumblr dashboards bring together the perfect combination of posts.
NYC Subway Riders Gets the Spa Treatment
With some towels, lemon wedges and a massage table, Improv Everywhere, the pranksters who started the No Pants Subway Ride Day, transforms a muggy New York City subway platform into a one-day popup spa for everyone.