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A Mass Rally Against Mass Surveillance
October 16th, 2013 2:00 PMToday, we're taking a break from our regular programming to bring an important message about the sheer depth of the NSA surveillance and what we can do about it from our friends Fight for the Future and Demand Progress.
Childhood Enhanced!
October 16th, 2013 1:30 PM ShareCringeworthy
October 16th, 2013 1:16 PMSome say ignorance is a bliss, others say it's cringeworthy.
HELL NO: The Sensible Horror Film
October 16th, 2013 12:59 PMThis is HELL NO, a hilarious parody of horror movie logic starring characters who are too smart and reasonable to get themselves killed for no reason.
Meme Overload
October 16th, 2013 10:46 AMShoving as many meme references as possible into one place can have unpredictable results.
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A Mass Rally Against Mass Surveillance
Today, we're taking a break from our regular programming to bring an important message about the sheer depth of the NSA surveillance and what we can do about it from our friends Fight for the Future and Demand Progress.
Cringeworthy
Some say ignorance is a bliss, others say it's cringeworthy.
HELL NO: The Sensible Horror Film
This is HELL NO, a hilarious parody of horror movie logic starring characters who are too smart and reasonable to get themselves killed for no reason.
Meme Overload
Shoving as many meme references as possible into one place can have unpredictable results.