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When Your Girlfriend Literally Can't
March 19th, 2014 10:00 AMObviously a Tumblr user, this girl scares her boyfriend when a Beyonce video leaves her "literally dying."
L.A. News Anchor Reacts to Earthquake
March 19th, 2014 1:00 AMKTLA news anchor Chris Schauble's candid reaction to yesterday's earthquake gets immortalized in GIF form.
Natalia Poklonskaya Charms the Internet
March 18th, 2014 8:15 PMA substantial online fandom has formed around the newly-appointed Prosecutor General for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, including a growing collection of anime-style fanart illustrations on the Japanese online art community Pixiv.
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The Dangers of Self Photography
March 18th, 2014 7:45 PMAnimator Andy Martin created this 60-second warning about the dangers of taking selfie photographs as part of Pictoplasma's #CharacterSelfie project.
The Bechdel Test
March 18th, 2014 7:15 PMThis observation first made by American comic author Alison Bechdel has inspired a number of other "litmus tests" similarly designed to detect gender bias in Hollywood films.
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L.A. News Anchor Reacts to Earthquake
KTLA news anchor Chris Schauble's candid reaction to yesterday's earthquake gets immortalized in GIF form.
Natalia Poklonskaya Charms the Internet
A substantial online fandom has formed around the newly-appointed Prosecutor General for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, including a growing collection of anime-style fanart illustrations on the Japanese online art community Pixiv.
The Dangers of Self Photography
Animator Andy Martin created this 60-second warning about the dangers of taking selfie photographs as part of Pictoplasma's #CharacterSelfie project.
The Bechdel Test
This observation first made by American comic author Alison Bechdel has inspired a number of other "litmus tests" similarly designed to detect gender bias in Hollywood films.