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February 26th, 2014 12:30 PMSimilar to "pwned", this slang for the term "wrecked" is often used in online gaming communities to indicate that someone has been humiliated or defeated.
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Astronaut Fails to Pick Up Hammer
February 26th, 2014 11:30 AMWhen astronaut Charles Duke tried to hammer a core tube into the ground during his Apollo lunar surface moonwalk in 1972, he accidentally dropped the tool and just couldn't seem to reach down far enough to pick it up.
Share Your Secrets With Whisper
February 26th, 2014 11:00 AMWhisper is a mobile app that lets you create and send messages with Post Secret style images filled with your hidden thoughts.
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Sherlock Has Solved All The Cases
February 26th, 2014 10:00 AMWhen the master of deduction doesn't have many more crimes to solve, the only logical thing for him to do is make some up.
When I Feel Proud and No One Cares
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Astronaut Fails to Pick Up Hammer
When astronaut Charles Duke tried to hammer a core tube into the ground during his Apollo lunar surface moonwalk in 1972, he accidentally dropped the tool and just couldn't seem to reach down far enough to pick it up.
Share Your Secrets With Whisper
Whisper is a mobile app that lets you create and send messages with Post Secret style images filled with your hidden thoughts.
Sherlock Has Solved All The Cases
When the master of deduction doesn't have many more crimes to solve, the only logical thing for him to do is make some up.