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Ed Balls' Twitter Meme
April 15th, 2013 4:59 PMTo celebrate the two-year anniversary of the time British politician Ed Balls accidentally tweeted his own name, Twitter users are planning to spam his moniker en masse on the social networking and microblogging site.
Explosions at Boston Marathon
April 15th, 2013 3:55 PMAt least two explosions rocked the finish line at the Boston Marathon this afternoon, killing several and injuring at least a half-dozen of bystanders. Note: this discussion thread may contain violent or graphic imagery. Viewer discretion advised.
Your Facebook Profile, Deconstructed
April 15th, 2013 3:30 PM ShareCharles Carreon Ordered to Pay $46K
April 15th, 2013 3:00 PMLast week, a judge ordered Charles Carreon to pay $46,100.25 to a parody site creator for taking unnecessary and costly legal measures in his debacle with FunnyJunk and The Oatmeal.
Fake Websites Featured in Law & Order
April 15th, 2013 2:00 PMSlacktory follows up on its hilarious supercut compilation of fictitious websites with a special edition dedicated to fake websites as seen on the legal drama TV series Law & Order.
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Ed Balls' Twitter Meme
To celebrate the two-year anniversary of the time British politician Ed Balls accidentally tweeted his own name, Twitter users are planning to spam his moniker en masse on the social networking and microblogging site.
Explosions at Boston Marathon
At least two explosions rocked the finish line at the Boston Marathon this afternoon, killing several and injuring at least a half-dozen of bystanders. Note: this discussion thread may contain violent or graphic imagery. Viewer discretion advised.
Charles Carreon Ordered to Pay $46K
Last week, a judge ordered Charles Carreon to pay $46,100.25 to a parody site creator for taking unnecessary and costly legal measures in his debacle with FunnyJunk and The Oatmeal.
Fake Websites Featured in Law & Order
Slacktory follows up on its hilarious supercut compilation of fictitious websites with a special edition dedicated to fake websites as seen on the legal drama TV series Law & Order.