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SoundCloud
July 22nd, 2014 12:38 PMThis audio-sharing platform that boasts over 40 million registered users was recently used by tech journalist Ryan Block to circulate a recorded phone conversation with an aggressive Comcast customer service agent.
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Disappearing Car Crash Prank
July 22nd, 2014 11:30 AMGood Samaritans are asked to help by signalling to drivers around a terrible car accident, only to have their sanity called into question.
Teen's Auschwitz Selfie Angers the Internet
July 22nd, 2014 11:00 AMAfter teenager Breanna Mitchell posted a smiling selfie taken in front of a concentration camp Twitter users were quick to voice their thoughts on how inappropriate the photo is.
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Pallas's Cat Knows It's on Candid Camera
July 22nd, 2014 10:00 AMThis monstrous cat can tell it was being filmed, and it doesn't seem amused.
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SoundCloud
This audio-sharing platform that boasts over 40 million registered users was recently used by tech journalist Ryan Block to circulate a recorded phone conversation with an aggressive Comcast customer service agent.
Disappearing Car Crash Prank
Good Samaritans are asked to help by signalling to drivers around a terrible car accident, only to have their sanity called into question.
Teen's Auschwitz Selfie Angers the Internet
After teenager Breanna Mitchell posted a smiling selfie taken in front of a concentration camp Twitter users were quick to voice their thoughts on how inappropriate the photo is.