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Sandy Hook Shooting Hoax Conspiracy
January 16th, 2013 5:17 PMThe disturbing truther movement behind the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy has reached a new height with this viral mini-documentary alleging that it was a non-event perpetuated by the news media. What say you?
Cringe-worthy 1980's Video Dating
January 16th, 2013 4:45 PMBefore the days of online dating sites like OKCupid, there were cheesy video dating services.
Fictional Bros Know That Feel Too
January 16th, 2013 4:22 PMCheck out graphic designer Chris Gerringer's bromantic homage to I Know That Feel, Bro.
Kaepernicking
January 16th, 2013 3:27 PMThis new photo fad involves flexing and kissing one's bicep in tribute to San Francisco 49ers' National Football League player Colin Kaeperinick's signature victory pose.
Los Angeles' Cold Wave
January 16th, 2013 2:32 PMTemperatures in the 50s will cause quite the commotion in southern California.
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Sandy Hook Shooting Hoax Conspiracy
The disturbing truther movement behind the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy has reached a new height with this viral mini-documentary alleging that it was a non-event perpetuated by the news media. What say you?
Fictional Bros Know That Feel Too
Check out graphic designer Chris Gerringer's bromantic homage to I Know That Feel, Bro.
Kaepernicking
This new photo fad involves flexing and kissing one's bicep in tribute to San Francisco 49ers' National Football League player Colin Kaeperinick's signature victory pose.