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Why This Toddler Doesn't Eat Meat
May 31st, 2013 7:00 PMFlavia Cavalcanti was trying to get her young son to eat some octopus gnocchi when he began to ask questions about what happened to the animals before they were on his plate.
Baguetting
May 31st, 2013 6:31 PMThis little known photo fad which entails replacing everyday objects with baguettes was started by two Brooklyn-based comedians in October 2012.
10 Important Life Lessons
May 31st, 2013 5:30 PMMax Burlingame has been using Vine to impart his non sequitur instructional wisdom in six seconds or less.
By Your Nanas' Powers Combined...
May 31st, 2013 5:00 PMNa na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na, Batman!
Xanga & Internet Memes
May 31st, 2013 4:31 PMA sad news for '90s tweens: Xanga, that other surviving relic of social blogging networks from the same era as MySpace and LiveJournal, may be shutting down in the coming weeks unless they can raise funding to cover their costs. Can you recall any memes from Xanga that may be worth revisiting?
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Why This Toddler Doesn't Eat Meat
Flavia Cavalcanti was trying to get her young son to eat some octopus gnocchi when he began to ask questions about what happened to the animals before they were on his plate.
Baguetting
This little known photo fad which entails replacing everyday objects with baguettes was started by two Brooklyn-based comedians in October 2012.
By Your Nanas' Powers Combined...
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na, Batman!
Xanga & Internet Memes
A sad news for '90s tweens: Xanga, that other surviving relic of social blogging networks from the same era as MySpace and LiveJournal, may be shutting down in the coming weeks unless they can raise funding to cover their costs. Can you recall any memes from Xanga that may be worth revisiting?