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Coca-Cola's Social Media Guard
February 23rd, 2014 10:00 AMThis satirical commercial by Coca-Cola features a human-sized Elizabethan collar, often used as a medical device for cats and dogs, as a means of preventing people from constantly using their smart phones when in the company of others.
Bob's Gotta Start Counting the Calories
February 22nd, 2014 7:30 PM ShareAlan Rickman
February 22nd, 2014 4:00 PMThe British actor known for his role as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter series has a very distinctive voice that his fellow actors love to mimic.
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Netflix Introduces "Browse Endlessly"
February 22nd, 2014 2:00 PMThe Onion presents Netflix's new "browse endlessly" plan. Never fight over what you're going to watch again, because it doesn't allow you to actually watch anything.
Conor Oberst Sues XoJane Commenter
February 22nd, 2014 12:06 PMFrontman for the indie rock band Bright Eyes Conor Oberst has filed a lawsuit against a North Carolina woman that he claims falsely accused him of rape in a a series of anonymous comments on XoJane.
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Coca-Cola's Social Media Guard
This satirical commercial by Coca-Cola features a human-sized Elizabethan collar, often used as a medical device for cats and dogs, as a means of preventing people from constantly using their smart phones when in the company of others.
Alan Rickman
The British actor known for his role as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter series has a very distinctive voice that his fellow actors love to mimic.
Conor Oberst Sues XoJane Commenter
Frontman for the indie rock band Bright Eyes Conor Oberst has filed a lawsuit against a North Carolina woman that he claims falsely accused him of rape in a a series of anonymous comments on XoJane.