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Why I'd Hate to Be Asian
March 7th, 2013 4:29 PMIndiana resident Samuel Hendrickson's "totally not racist" monologue video about Asian people has gone viral on Facebook for being totally racist (surprise, surprise).
KYM Gallery: Kill Me
March 7th, 2013 4:00 PMWill someone please put these poor folks out of their misery?
Actual Advice Mallard's Got a Client
March 7th, 2013 3:30 PMActual Advice Mallard shares his wisdom with Sophisticated Cat on buying a boat, chasing the red dot and other important matters.
Dating With Google Glass
March 7th, 2013 2:30 PMOnce Google Glass is available in stores, guys will no doubt be using the augmented reality glasses to their advantage on dates.
15 Minutes Late With Starbucks
March 7th, 2013 2:03 PMThis expression was initially popularized on Twitter and Tumblr to mock people who show up late to class with coffee, before it was adopted by fans of the webcomic Homestuck last month.
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Why I'd Hate to Be Asian
Indiana resident Samuel Hendrickson's "totally not racist" monologue video about Asian people has gone viral on Facebook for being totally racist (surprise, surprise).
KYM Gallery: Kill Me
Will someone please put these poor folks out of their misery?
Actual Advice Mallard's Got a Client
Actual Advice Mallard shares his wisdom with Sophisticated Cat on buying a boat, chasing the red dot and other important matters.
15 Minutes Late With Starbucks
This expression was initially popularized on Twitter and Tumblr to mock people who show up late to class with coffee, before it was adopted by fans of the webcomic Homestuck last month.