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Life Hacks
October 11th, 2013 1:03 PMThis term was coined in 2003 to describe ways self-proclaimed tech nerds used shortcuts to make their lives more efficient. It has since evolved to include a number of different methods of enhancing anyone's life.
Yuki the Talking Shibe
October 11th, 2013 1:02 PMWow. So Talking. Such Opinion.
Oh God Why
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Man vs. Animal Evil Continuum Paradox
October 10th, 2013 10:00 PMEnglish satirist Chris Morris takes a comedic jab at all the fancy graphics and visual aids that serve little purpose yet are everywhere in today's cable news programs.
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Life Hacks
This term was coined in 2003 to describe ways self-proclaimed tech nerds used shortcuts to make their lives more efficient. It has since evolved to include a number of different methods of enhancing anyone's life.
Viral Marketing
Since the late 1990s, companies have been using these increasingly sophisticated marketing techniques to spread awareness about their brands across the Internet.
Man vs. Animal Evil Continuum Paradox
English satirist Chris Morris takes a comedic jab at all the fancy graphics and visual aids that serve little purpose yet are everywhere in today's cable news programs.