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Straight White Boys Texting
June 30th, 2014 2:00 PMThe Tumblr blog features the greatest hits from straight white boys who really, really want you to know they're horny, even if all you were talking about was the weather.
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The Art of Putting Pants on Without Using Hands
June 30th, 2014 12:30 PMThis video of a Taiwanese YouTuber dance-dressing himself to "The Final Countdown" without using his hands is a living sign of modern man's evolution in its most glorious form.
"Oh Me, I'm So Silly"
June 30th, 2014 10:30 AM Share#CraigItUp
June 29th, 2014 6:33 PMThese MLG montage-style videos mock Criterion Games creative director Craig Sullivan's remarks made during an interview about the Need for Speed driving games.
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Emily Gould
June 29th, 2014 6:33 PMThe former Gawker editor who popularized the concept of online oversharing is now a novelest, an e-bookstore owner and is still the recipient of a lot of online criticism.
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Straight White Boys Texting
The Tumblr blog features the greatest hits from straight white boys who really, really want you to know they're horny, even if all you were talking about was the weather.
The Art of Putting Pants on Without Using Hands
This video of a Taiwanese YouTuber dance-dressing himself to "The Final Countdown" without using his hands is a living sign of modern man's evolution in its most glorious form.
#CraigItUp
These MLG montage-style videos mock Criterion Games creative director Craig Sullivan's remarks made during an interview about the Need for Speed driving games.
Emily Gould
The former Gawker editor who popularized the concept of online oversharing is now a novelest, an e-bookstore owner and is still the recipient of a lot of online criticism.