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Talk Like a Pirate Day
September 19th, 2013 2:30 PMAhoy matey! Today be t' Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Millennials Apologize for Sucking So Bad
September 19th, 2013 2:00 PMThis sarcastic video by Can Opener Studios features several millennials apologizing for being unemployed, crippled by student loan debt and texting too much in an economy void of the manufacturing jobs present during their parent's generation.
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September 19th, 2013 1:31 PM ShareIntroducing Butt Pudding
September 19th, 2013 1:28 PMIf you thought Puddi Puddi was so weird and so Japanese, check out this product demo video for a make-it-yourself pudding kit featuring a mold in the shape of 90s Japanese manga character Crayon Shin Chan's butt.
Yes, But No
September 19th, 2013 1:15 PMWhat originally began as a social justice blog project dedicated to battling stereotypes has inspired a series of copycat sites centered around popular fandoms on Tumblr.
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Talk Like a Pirate Day
Ahoy matey! Today be t' Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Millennials Apologize for Sucking So Bad
This sarcastic video by Can Opener Studios features several millennials apologizing for being unemployed, crippled by student loan debt and texting too much in an economy void of the manufacturing jobs present during their parent's generation.
Introducing Butt Pudding
If you thought Puddi Puddi was so weird and so Japanese, check out this product demo video for a make-it-yourself pudding kit featuring a mold in the shape of 90s Japanese manga character Crayon Shin Chan's butt.
Yes, But No
What originally began as a social justice blog project dedicated to battling stereotypes has inspired a series of copycat sites centered around popular fandoms on Tumblr.