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The Internet Reacts to "Brosurance"
January 11th, 2014 5:58 PMAn ad released by the "Got Insurance?" campaign in Colorado featuring three frat bros doing a kegstand with the caption "Brosurance" has become the latest Obamacare-related online joke.
Disney's Frozen Whitewashing Debate
January 10th, 2014 5:30 PMSome Frozen critics believe the new Disney film whitewashed characters that should have been portrayed as people of color.
Awkward Confessions Mid-Conversation
January 10th, 2014 4:29 PMYouTube prankster Andrew Hales recorded himself walking up to strangers on campus and sneaking in bizarre, pathetic and disturbing confessions while asking for directions.
2014 North American Polar Vortex
January 10th, 2014 4:02 PMThis weather event brought record-breaking declines in temperatures across the United States and Canada, spurring online conversations and debates regarding what has been referred to as the "polar vortex."
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The Internet Reacts to "Brosurance"
An ad released by the "Got Insurance?" campaign in Colorado featuring three frat bros doing a kegstand with the caption "Brosurance" has become the latest Obamacare-related online joke.
Disney's Frozen Whitewashing Debate
Some Frozen critics believe the new Disney film whitewashed characters that should have been portrayed as people of color.
2014 North American Polar Vortex
This weather event brought record-breaking declines in temperatures across the United States and Canada, spurring online conversations and debates regarding what has been referred to as the "polar vortex."