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Supercut: Movies in Movies
July 18th, 2013 11:11 AMYo dawg, I heard you like movies. Slacktory put together this montage of scenes from over 90 different films in which actors sit down to watch another movie.
Pokemon Logic: Team Rocket
July 18th, 2013 10:50 AM ShareFirefighter Rescues a Kitten
July 18th, 2013 9:30 AMCalifornia firefighter Cory Kalanick saved this tiny kitten, later dubbed Lucky, from a fire in Fresno, CA. He caught the whole thing with his helmet cam.
Cringeworthy
July 17th, 2013 9:59 PMThis eponym refers to that which causes feelings of awkwardness or embarrassment, typically occurring in public social situations.
Adventure Time's BMO and Feminism
July 17th, 2013 9:00 PMPBS Idea Channel investigates the video game system character BMO from the animated television series Adventure Time and whether its gender-neutral status is an expression of third-wave feminism's rejection of binary gender.
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Supercut: Movies in Movies
Yo dawg, I heard you like movies. Slacktory put together this montage of scenes from over 90 different films in which actors sit down to watch another movie.
Firefighter Rescues a Kitten
California firefighter Cory Kalanick saved this tiny kitten, later dubbed Lucky, from a fire in Fresno, CA. He caught the whole thing with his helmet cam.
Cringeworthy
This eponym refers to that which causes feelings of awkwardness or embarrassment, typically occurring in public social situations.
Adventure Time's BMO and Feminism
PBS Idea Channel investigates the video game system character BMO from the animated television series Adventure Time and whether its gender-neutral status is an expression of third-wave feminism's rejection of binary gender.