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Running Through White Neighborhoods
May 17th, 2013 1:00 PMVine user Eric Dunn shares a six second video featuring one of his favorite activities.
Portal For Kids
May 17th, 2013 12:30 PMArtist Joey Spiotto has reimagined Portal as a children's book. Gotta start 'em young.
Four UK Lulzsec Members Sentenced
May 17th, 2013 12:02 PMThe four UK-based members of Lulzsec were sentenced to varying lengths of prison terms yesterday. In a follow-up interview, Jake Davis (pictured) said he regretted 95% of his internet experience.
The Mysterious Super "S"
May 17th, 2013 11:06 AMYouTuber The 1 Janitor looks into the mysterious origins of the super "S" symbol.
#ObamaCareInThreeWords
May 17th, 2013 10:30 AMThis anti-Obamacare hashtag once used by conservatives during the 2012 presidential election campaign topped Twitter's trending topics yesterday after the White House issued a long overdue response to House Speaker John Boehner's call for repeal of the law.
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Portal For Kids
Artist Joey Spiotto has reimagined Portal as a children's book. Gotta start 'em young.
Four UK Lulzsec Members Sentenced
The four UK-based members of Lulzsec were sentenced to varying lengths of prison terms yesterday. In a follow-up interview, Jake Davis (pictured) said he regretted 95% of his internet experience.
#ObamaCareInThreeWords
This anti-Obamacare hashtag once used by conservatives during the 2012 presidential election campaign topped Twitter's trending topics yesterday after the White House issued a long overdue response to House Speaker John Boehner's call for repeal of the law.