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- This Awkward Photo Of Christopher Walken Looks Like He's Waiting To Hear Back From You
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- Cringe 'Honestly I Think They Not Like Us' Copypasta Was Seemingly Posted Ironically But History Is Omitting That
The Lesson of Breaking Bad
October 1st, 2013 7:10 PM SharePublic Resignation
October 1st, 2013 6:33 PMRage quitting, it happens in real life too. Here's a brief history of open resignation letters gone viral in the social media.
Obamacare vs. the Affordable Care Act
October 1st, 2013 6:00 PMJimmy Kimmel sent a crew out on the streets of Hollywood to ask people if they preferred Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act, messing with a handful of folks who seem to be oblivious that they are different names for the same thing.
Twitter Users: "No Budget? No Pants"
October 1st, 2013 5:30 PMIn the wake of today's U.S. federal government shutdown, Internet slacktivists are back in the picket line with the bizarre hashtag campaign #NoBudgetNoPants.
Using Magic to Tip Pizza Delivery Men
October 1st, 2013 5:00 PMTo celebrate the beginning of National Pizza Month, Stuart Edge employed the Extreme Burn trick to turn $5 tips into $100 for a number of local pizza delivery men.
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Public Resignation
Rage quitting, it happens in real life too. Here's a brief history of open resignation letters gone viral in the social media.
Twitter Users: "No Budget? No Pants"
In the wake of today's U.S. federal government shutdown, Internet slacktivists are back in the picket line with the bizarre hashtag campaign #NoBudgetNoPants.
Using Magic to Tip Pizza Delivery Men
To celebrate the beginning of National Pizza Month, Stuart Edge employed the Extreme Burn trick to turn $5 tips into $100 for a number of local pizza delivery men.