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"Don't Come Any Closer, I'll Let Go"
August 19th, 2014 12:59 PM[The Titanic theme song plays in the background]
The Tortoise and The R/C Truck
August 19th, 2014 12:46 PMWhat they say about the tortoises is true: they never give up.
Digital Ecologies Research Partnership (DERP)
August 19th, 2014 12:33 PMImgur, Reddit, Fark, StackExchange and Twitch have formed the Digital Ecologies Research Partnership (DERP) to share data with academic researchers investigating the different community sites.
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John Oliver
August 19th, 2014 11:00 AMThe host of the HBO news show Last Week Tonight is doing his part to keep you informed and amused.
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The Worst Mall Commercial Ever Made
August 19th, 2014 10:06 AMThe East Hills Mall in St. Joseph, Missouri has managed to make the most cringeworthy ad in the history of local mall commercials.
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"Don't Come Any Closer, I'll Let Go"
[The Titanic theme song plays in the background]
Digital Ecologies Research Partnership (DERP)
Imgur, Reddit, Fark, StackExchange and Twitch have formed the Digital Ecologies Research Partnership (DERP) to share data with academic researchers investigating the different community sites.
John Oliver
The host of the HBO news show Last Week Tonight is doing his part to keep you informed and amused.
The Worst Mall Commercial Ever Made
The East Hills Mall in St. Joseph, Missouri has managed to make the most cringeworthy ad in the history of local mall commercials.