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Dat Tho
July 16th, 2014 5:30 PMEvolved from 'Dat Ass, "Dat tho" can highlight something you think people need appreciate.
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Weird Al's "FOIL" Spoofs Lorde's "Royals"
July 16th, 2014 5:10 PMWeird Al Yankovic, the grandfather of all pop music parodies, continues his month-long media blitz for his new album "Mandatory Fun" with his third music video of the week "FOIL," which spoofs Lorde's 2013 hit single "Royals".
Grieving Dad's One Last Wish Fulfilled
July 16th, 2014 4:16 PM ShareTeen Commits Suicide Over Masturbation Video
July 16th, 2014 3:45 PMThe family of Matthew Burdette, a San Diego teenager who took his own life after a secretly filmed video of him masturbating went viral on the web, has filed a lawsuit against the school district for failing to take disciplinary action against the schoolmates who bullied their son.
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Instagram CEO: How It Feels to be a Billionaire
July 16th, 2014 3:00 PMDuring a 2012 interview with the Dutch news station Nos, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom revealed how he and his partners really felt about Facebook's acquisition of the company.
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Weird Al's "FOIL" Spoofs Lorde's "Royals"
Weird Al Yankovic, the grandfather of all pop music parodies, continues his month-long media blitz for his new album "Mandatory Fun" with his third music video of the week "FOIL," which spoofs Lorde's 2013 hit single "Royals".
Teen Commits Suicide Over Masturbation Video
The family of Matthew Burdette, a San Diego teenager who took his own life after a secretly filmed video of him masturbating went viral on the web, has filed a lawsuit against the school district for failing to take disciplinary action against the schoolmates who bullied their son.