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Bro Fist
September 28th, 2013 11:00 AMThis slang term for the fist bump greeting gesture is often used as an ASCII-based copypasta on discussion forums and has been adopted as a signature move by YouTuber PewDiePie.
Pumpkin Spice: The Horror Film
September 28th, 2013 9:00 AMEvery fall, the world falls in love with pumpkin-flavored everything. But in this alternate universe, this seasonal treat has a secret, sinister motive.
Mr. White's Got a Lot on His Mind
September 27th, 2013 8:32 PM ShareBarilla's Anti-Gay Controversy
September 27th, 2013 8:30 PMYesterday, Barilla chairman Guido Barilla stated he would never use a gay family in his company's advertising campaigns, causing many people on social networks to threaten to boycott the pasta brand.
TED: A Primer on Constructed Languages
September 27th, 2013 7:15 PMWhat do Game of Thrones, Star Trek and Lord of The Ring have in common? They all have their own fantasy languages complete with a unique vocabulary, grammatical rules and quirky exceptions. In this latest episode of TED-Ed, linguist John McWhorter explains the lasting legacies of constructed languages found in popular modern fictions.
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Pumpkin Spice: The Horror Film
Every fall, the world falls in love with pumpkin-flavored everything. But in this alternate universe, this seasonal treat has a secret, sinister motive.
Barilla's Anti-Gay Controversy
Yesterday, Barilla chairman Guido Barilla stated he would never use a gay family in his company's advertising campaigns, causing many people on social networks to threaten to boycott the pasta brand.
TED: A Primer on Constructed Languages
What do Game of Thrones, Star Trek and Lord of The Ring have in common? They all have their own fantasy languages complete with a unique vocabulary, grammatical rules and quirky exceptions. In this latest episode of TED-Ed, linguist John McWhorter explains the lasting legacies of constructed languages found in popular modern fictions.