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Deadpool vs. San Diego Comic-Con
July 24th, 2013 6:00 PMThe Internet's #1 Deadpool cosplayer D. Piddy is back on the radar with a new video from his natural habitat, Comic-Con International.
4chan Rigs More Online Contests
July 24th, 2013 5:30 PMAfter successfully compromising a Taylor Swift fan contest, 4chan users rigged online radio station polls to meet Selena Gomez and the Jonas Brothers by voting up their 39-year-old mascot Charles Z.
Why Does the House Smell Funny?
July 24th, 2013 4:30 PMA mother walks in to find that her mischievous daughter has smeared diaper rash cream all over her son.
I Guess That's Another Name For It
July 24th, 2013 4:07 PM ShareSEC Investigates Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme
July 24th, 2013 3:37 PMYesterday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against a Texas man known online as "pirateat40" for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme, cheating investors out of more than 700,000 bitcoins.
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4chan Rigs More Online Contests
After successfully compromising a Taylor Swift fan contest, 4chan users rigged online radio station polls to meet Selena Gomez and the Jonas Brothers by voting up their 39-year-old mascot Charles Z.
Why Does the House Smell Funny?
A mother walks in to find that her mischievous daughter has smeared diaper rash cream all over her son.
SEC Investigates Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme
Yesterday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against a Texas man known online as "pirateat40" for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme, cheating investors out of more than 700,000 bitcoins.