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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.
Bieber Wishes Anne Frank Was a Fan
April 15th, 2013 1:30 PMFollowing a visit to the Anne Frank House museum last week, Bieber left a note in the guest book hoping that the World War II diarist would have been a Belieber, causing outrage across social media.
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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.
Bieber Wishes Anne Frank Was a Fan
Following a visit to the Anne Frank House museum last week, Bieber left a note in the guest book hoping that the World War II diarist would have been a Belieber, causing outrage across social media.