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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.
Student Apologizes for the Frat E-mail
October 10th, 2013 8:35 PMThe Georgia Tech student who apparently wrote the controversial e-mail to his frat bros has issued an apology.
Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
October 10th, 2013 7:30 PMIs it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Polandball: Borders Around the World
October 10th, 2013 7:00 PM ShareWill You Press The Button?
October 10th, 2013 6:30 PMThis single serving site which launched in June presents a hypothetical scenario with a potentially undesirable stipulation to each visitor, who must then decide whether to accept or reject the given offer.
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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.
Student Apologizes for the Frat E-mail
The Georgia Tech student who apparently wrote the controversial e-mail to his frat bros has issued an apology.
Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
Is it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Will You Press The Button?
This single serving site which launched in June presents a hypothetical scenario with a potentially undesirable stipulation to each visitor, who must then decide whether to accept or reject the given offer.