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Ameristralia
April 24th, 2013 9:00 PMThis portmanteau word of "America" and "Australia" gained a lot of steam on Reddit yesterday after users from both countries realized how much influence they have over the site's front page content as a result of their opposite time zones.
Daft Punk: Shredded Edition
April 24th, 2013 8:00 PMDaft Punk's latest single "Get Lucky" featuring Pharrell Williams, which just set a streaming record on Spotfiy, gets the shredded treatment by the Topito TV YouTube channel.
Delta Gamma Sorority Girl's Lofty Rant
April 24th, 2013 7:35 PMThe Delta Gamma sorority girl's e-mail scandal just keeps getting better and better.
Change.org
April 24th, 2013 7:14 PMWith 10 million registered users and 500 daily submissions, this crowdsourced petition community is currently the fastest-growing social action platform on the Internet.
DailyGrace Interviews Lil Bub
April 24th, 2013 6:00 PMAs part of her whirlwind tour of New York City this week in support of her movie premiere, Lil Bub sat down with YouTuber Grace Helbig for a very important interview.
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Ameristralia
This portmanteau word of "America" and "Australia" gained a lot of steam on Reddit yesterday after users from both countries realized how much influence they have over the site's front page content as a result of their opposite time zones.
Delta Gamma Sorority Girl's Lofty Rant
The Delta Gamma sorority girl's e-mail scandal just keeps getting better and better.
Change.org
With 10 million registered users and 500 daily submissions, this crowdsourced petition community is currently the fastest-growing social action platform on the Internet.