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I Guess I'm Okay With This
May 7th, 2014 12:31 PM Share#AddAWord To Ruin A...
May 6th, 2014 8:00 PMSince October last year, variations of this hashtag word game have sprung up on Twitter, most recently due to the "#HashtagWars" segment of the Comedy Central late night show @midnight.
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Bon Jovi the Demon Cat Hates His Owner
May 6th, 2014 7:00 PMViner Kai Dunn and his demonic pet cat Bon Jovi seem to be a match made in hell.
The Finale of Friends Aired Ten Years Ago Today
May 6th, 2014 6:30 PMThe last episode of Friends aired on May 6th, 2004, meaning it has been ten years since we had any new adventures from the most popular twenty-somethings of the '90s. But GIFs, YouTube tributes and lots of reruns has kept the fandom alive.
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Put Down Your Phone and "Look Up"
May 6th, 2014 6:00 PMLook Up, a rhyming short film created by Gary Turk, suggests technology and social media aren't connecting us, they're isolating us.
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#AddAWord To Ruin A...
Since October last year, variations of this hashtag word game have sprung up on Twitter, most recently due to the "#HashtagWars" segment of the Comedy Central late night show @midnight.
The Finale of Friends Aired Ten Years Ago Today
The last episode of Friends aired on May 6th, 2004, meaning it has been ten years since we had any new adventures from the most popular twenty-somethings of the '90s. But GIFs, YouTube tributes and lots of reruns has kept the fandom alive.
Put Down Your Phone and "Look Up"
Look Up, a rhyming short film created by Gary Turk, suggests technology and social media aren't connecting us, they're isolating us.