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The Euthanasia Coaster
January 18th, 2013 7:30 PMIn 2010, UK PhD candidate Julijonas Urbonas designed a scale model of his steel roller coaster concept that would kill every rider, due to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. Dafuq?
A Year Since PIPA & SOPA Protests
January 18th, 2013 7:02 PMInternet activists celebrate the one year anniversary of blackout protests by declaring January 18th as the Internet Freedom Day.
Bart Simpson's Blackboard Parodies
January 18th, 2013 6:15 PMIn almost every episode of The Simpsons, Bart is shown repeating lines of text on a blackboard, presumably as a punishment. Help us track down the history of online parodies of this skit!
Circle Jerk
January 18th, 2013 5:48 PMThis slang term refers to the positive feedback loop that can occur when ideas and beliefs are reinforced within a group or subculture's enclosed space.
Cat Helps with Laundry
January 18th, 2013 4:30 PMThis helpful orange feline assists its owner do laundry by making sure everything gets in the basket.
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The Euthanasia Coaster
In 2010, UK PhD candidate Julijonas Urbonas designed a scale model of his steel roller coaster concept that would kill every rider, due to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. Dafuq?
A Year Since PIPA & SOPA Protests
Internet activists celebrate the one year anniversary of blackout protests by declaring January 18th as the Internet Freedom Day.
Bart Simpson's Blackboard Parodies
In almost every episode of The Simpsons, Bart is shown repeating lines of text on a blackboard, presumably as a punishment. Help us track down the history of online parodies of this skit!
Circle Jerk
This slang term refers to the positive feedback loop that can occur when ideas and beliefs are reinforced within a group or subculture's enclosed space.