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Nash Grier Appologizes For Homophobic Vine
July 8th, 2014 5:30 PMThe popular teenage Vine creator apologized for using a homophobic slur in one of his Vine's after YouTuber Tyler Oakley criticized it.
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Hackers Place Naughty Message on Road Sign
July 8th, 2014 5:00 PMIn the latest episode of the F.H.R.I.T.P saga that has become an epidemic trend among the local news video bombers, a group of l33t pranksters managed to hack into a roadside construction sign in Florida to spell out the notoriously obscene message on display
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July 8th, 2014 4:15 PMThe latest sketch comedy webisode from CollegeHumor introduces "Columbusing," a neologism for when white people "discover" something that has already existed before.
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The Ultimate Anime Cliché in Real Life
July 8th, 2014 3:53 PMSay what you will about the good ol' "suggestive collision" trope that never fails to appear in high school romance anime and manga series, but these things apparently do happen in real life.
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Nash Grier Appologizes For Homophobic Vine
The popular teenage Vine creator apologized for using a homophobic slur in one of his Vine's after YouTuber Tyler Oakley criticized it.
Hackers Place Naughty Message on Road Sign
In the latest episode of the F.H.R.I.T.P saga that has become an epidemic trend among the local news video bombers, a group of l33t pranksters managed to hack into a roadside construction sign in Florida to spell out the notoriously obscene message on display
The Dictionary of LOLWhitePeople: Columbusing
The latest sketch comedy webisode from CollegeHumor introduces "Columbusing," a neologism for when white people "discover" something that has already existed before.
The Ultimate Anime Cliché in Real Life
Say what you will about the good ol' "suggestive collision" trope that never fails to appear in high school romance anime and manga series, but these things apparently do happen in real life.