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Louis C.K. Underestimated Bradley Cooper
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A Brief History of the Hashtag
March 20th, 2014 3:00 PMCelebrate Twitter's 8th birthday with us by looking back on the birth and the rise of the hashtag, which is without a doubt the single most universally adopted and recognized term in today's social media parlance.
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Louis C.K. Underestimated Bradley Cooper
In 2009, Louis CK joked that no aspiring actor in the audience of Inside the Actors Studio would ever become famous after asking an accomplished actor, like Sean Penn, how he does it. Four years later, Bradley Cooper, who had indeed posed a similar question to Penn before his fame, finally got his payback on C.K.'s character in American Hustle.
Totally Worth It
Originally used as a punchline in rage comics, this is the perfect way to tell your critics that despite the bruises and embarrassment, what you did was worthwhile in the end.
A Brief History of the Hashtag
Celebrate Twitter's 8th birthday with us by looking back on the birth and the rise of the hashtag, which is without a doubt the single most universally adopted and recognized term in today's social media parlance.