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Two Gallons of Delicious Karma Served
May 10th, 2013 7:00 PMRemember kids, there is no insurance against bad karma.
YouTube Launches Paid Subscriptions
May 10th, 2013 6:01 PMYouTube launched the pilot program for its paid subscription service yesterday, which currently features 54 channels, including Sesame Street, National Geographic, Rap Battle Network, Recipe.TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Proposing With Puppets
May 10th, 2013 5:00 PMStacy wanted to make his proposal to Donita unforgettable. He recreated highlights from their relationship with puppets, showing her the video in a room full of family and friends.
Ned Isn't Going to Make It
May 10th, 2013 4:29 PM ShareDie Cis Scum
May 10th, 2013 4:00 PMInspired by a Tumblr user's stick and poke tattoo, this phrase is used by trans* social justice bloggers in response to the violence they are subjected to by cisgendered people.
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YouTube Launches Paid Subscriptions
YouTube launched the pilot program for its paid subscription service yesterday, which currently features 54 channels, including Sesame Street, National Geographic, Rap Battle Network, Recipe.TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Die Cis Scum
Inspired by a Tumblr user's stick and poke tattoo, this phrase is used by trans* social justice bloggers in response to the violence they are subjected to by cisgendered people.