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Who's Faster: Superman or The Flash?
September 11th, 2014 12:51 PMIn this latest animated sketch from Dorkly, the Flash learns an important lesson about the physics behind Superman's superpower.
Pro-life Activists Launch GoFundMe Campaign
September 11th, 2014 12:31 PMAfter a Chicago woman crowdfunded her the money to pay for her abortion on the website GoFundMe last week, pro-life activists reacted by launching their own campaign to convince her to bring the pregnancy to term.
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Father & Son Bond Through Toilet Paper Prank
September 11th, 2014 11:30 AMThis father and son played pirates and launched a toilet paper cannon at an unexpecting mother.
The Daily Dot
September 11th, 2014 11:00 AMThe online newspaper has made a point of covering web culture and online communities like Reddit and Tumblr.
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McDonalds' Turquoise Store in Sedona, Arizona
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Who's Faster: Superman or The Flash?
In this latest animated sketch from Dorkly, the Flash learns an important lesson about the physics behind Superman's superpower.
Pro-life Activists Launch GoFundMe Campaign
After a Chicago woman crowdfunded her the money to pay for her abortion on the website GoFundMe last week, pro-life activists reacted by launching their own campaign to convince her to bring the pregnancy to term.
Father & Son Bond Through Toilet Paper Prank
This father and son played pirates and launched a toilet paper cannon at an unexpecting mother.
The Daily Dot
The online newspaper has made a point of covering web culture and online communities like Reddit and Tumblr.