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Should Titans Be Considered Evil?
September 18th, 2013 9:30 PMPBS Idea Channel investigates the motivations behind the creepy Titans in the anime series Attack on Titan and whether or not they should be considered "evil."
Internet Fight
September 18th, 2013 9:00 PM"Internet Fight" and "Internet Argument" have been used interchangeably since 2006 to ridicule the hyper-aggressive and often futile nature of online flame wars.
Noah: A Short Film About Facebook
September 18th, 2013 8:30 PMAs part of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, directors Walt Woodman and Patrick Cederberg produced this short film shot entirely from the perspective of a teenager's computer screen while his relationship falls apart on Facebook.
Meanwhile at Hogwarts
September 18th, 2013 7:55 PM ShareGrumpy Cat is Friskies' Official Spokescat
September 18th, 2013 7:26 PMThe Internet's darling cat has just inked an endorsement deal with Nestlé's to be the official "spokescat" for the company's Friskies brand, further boosting her already rock solid status as the #1 most wanted cat in the advertising industry.
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Should Titans Be Considered Evil?
PBS Idea Channel investigates the motivations behind the creepy Titans in the anime series Attack on Titan and whether or not they should be considered "evil."
Internet Fight
"Internet Fight" and "Internet Argument" have been used interchangeably since 2006 to ridicule the hyper-aggressive and often futile nature of online flame wars.
Grumpy Cat is Friskies' Official Spokescat
The Internet's darling cat has just inked an endorsement deal with Nestlé's to be the official "spokescat" for the company's Friskies brand, further boosting her already rock solid status as the #1 most wanted cat in the advertising industry.