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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
PTSD Clarinet Boy
July 17th, 2013 10:30 AMFour years ago today, the single topic blog Awkward Family Photos shared a double exposure portrait of young redheaded clarinet player. Several months later, it was used in this advice animal, offering messages of war-induced post traumatic stress disorder.
He Just Wanted to Bounce
July 17th, 2013 10:07 AM ShareColbert Mocks KTVU's Asiana Pilot Names
July 16th, 2013 8:00 PMStephen Colbert chimes in on KTVU's unprofessional reporting on the Asiana Flight 214 Crash.
EFF Gives Yahoo a Gold Star
July 16th, 2013 7:30 PMAfter a secret court ruled to declassify documents showing Yahoo fought against the NSA's PRISM program, the Electronic Frontier Foundation awarded the Internet company a "gold star" for protecting online freedom.
Adult Goes For a Baby Carrier Ride
July 16th, 2013 6:45 PMComedian Mark Malkoff spent a day carried around NYC in a baby sling by 7-foot-tall 30 Rock star Grizz Chapman. Dafuq?
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PTSD Clarinet Boy
Four years ago today, the single topic blog Awkward Family Photos shared a double exposure portrait of young redheaded clarinet player. Several months later, it was used in this advice animal, offering messages of war-induced post traumatic stress disorder.
Colbert Mocks KTVU's Asiana Pilot Names
Stephen Colbert chimes in on KTVU's unprofessional reporting on the Asiana Flight 214 Crash.
EFF Gives Yahoo a Gold Star
After a secret court ruled to declassify documents showing Yahoo fought against the NSA's PRISM program, the Electronic Frontier Foundation awarded the Internet company a "gold star" for protecting online freedom.