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The Asian's Guide to Being More Asian
August 9th, 2013 6:15 PMIn this musical journey of everything Asian pop, the members of the YOMYOMF ("You Offend Me You Offend My Family") Network explore their options of acting more like Asians.
A Breathing Earth in Time-Lapse
August 9th, 2013 5:45 PM ShareGTFO
August 9th, 2013 5:08 PMThe Internet's favorite dismissive acronym has finally been confirmed!
The Innovation of Loneliness
August 9th, 2013 4:30 PMIs there a connection between social networking and being alone? Watch Shimi Cohen's short infographic animation investigating how technology has changed the way we see friendship.
Slashdot Effect
August 9th, 2013 3:45 PMCoined after the old school tech news hub Slashdot.org, this heavy-traffic bottleneck phenomenon can still be observed today on popular news aggregators like Reddit.
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The Asian's Guide to Being More Asian
In this musical journey of everything Asian pop, the members of the YOMYOMF ("You Offend Me You Offend My Family") Network explore their options of acting more like Asians.
The Innovation of Loneliness
Is there a connection between social networking and being alone? Watch Shimi Cohen's short infographic animation investigating how technology has changed the way we see friendship.
Slashdot Effect
Coined after the old school tech news hub Slashdot.org, this heavy-traffic bottleneck phenomenon can still be observed today on popular news aggregators like Reddit.