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A Century Old Fandom of Les Miserables
January 30th, 2014 11:35 AMThe French historical novel that inspired the musical that inspired the film was first published in 1862, but the fans have only had Les Mean Girls since 2013.
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Gender-Swappping with Oculus Rift
January 30th, 2014 11:00 AMThrough first person cameras and mirroring, these men and women find out what it feels like to walk in the other gender's shoes.
Applying For Financial Aid in a Nut Shell
January 30th, 2014 10:32 AM ShareNeknominate
January 29th, 2014 9:00 PMOriginally known as "neck and nominate" in the United Kingdom, this trending Australian drinking game is causing a media frenzy in the land down under.
How To Stop a Photobomber Like a Boss
January 29th, 2014 8:34 PMUpon being ambushed by a would-be photobomber, The Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantore effortlessly handled the prankster with a single knee to the groin.
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A Century Old Fandom of Les Miserables
The French historical novel that inspired the musical that inspired the film was first published in 1862, but the fans have only had Les Mean Girls since 2013.
Gender-Swappping with Oculus Rift
Through first person cameras and mirroring, these men and women find out what it feels like to walk in the other gender's shoes.
Neknominate
Originally known as "neck and nominate" in the United Kingdom, this trending Australian drinking game is causing a media frenzy in the land down under.
How To Stop a Photobomber Like a Boss
Upon being ambushed by a would-be photobomber, The Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantore effortlessly handled the prankster with a single knee to the groin.