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Tumblr Blog Features NSFW Running Paths
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Scrabble Adds Some New Slang
The word game is adding over 5,000 words, including "emo" and "geocache" and other words that will give twenty-somethings the competitive edge against the older crowd.
Snake Gives an Award-Winning Performance
Watch as this hognose snake plays dead when it is discovered laying on the ground.
Tumblr Blog Features NSFW Running Paths
San Francisco-based copywriter Claire Wyckoff's Tumblr blog "Running Drawing" is making headlines for posting screenshots of penis-shaped running routes.
Roxane Gay Is a Bad Feminist
The former The Rumpus essay editor's essay collection is winning over fans and critics.