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All Right, Gentlemen!
February 22nd, 2013 12:15 PMA prime example of corporate logic satire, this webcomic began circulating online around the same time the Boardroom Suggestion series rose to popularity.
Haircare Tutorial FAIL
February 22nd, 2013 11:45 AMYouTuber Tori Locklear runs into an unexpected problem while demonstrating how to style hair with a curling iron.
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February 22nd, 2013 11:15 AM ShareGoogle Maps
February 21st, 2013 10:47 PMThe largest photo-mapping project in the world makes a perfect playground for an Internet scavenger hunt.
To This Day: A Spoken Word Poem
February 21st, 2013 9:30 PMThis spoken word poem by Shane Koyczan provides a rather powerful look at the lasting effects bullying can have. For more profound words on bullying, watch the video "It Doesn't Get Better" by YouTuber DarkSquidge posted earlier this afternoon.
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All Right, Gentlemen!
A prime example of corporate logic satire, this webcomic began circulating online around the same time the Boardroom Suggestion series rose to popularity.
Haircare Tutorial FAIL
YouTuber Tori Locklear runs into an unexpected problem while demonstrating how to style hair with a curling iron.
Google Maps
The largest photo-mapping project in the world makes a perfect playground for an Internet scavenger hunt.
To This Day: A Spoken Word Poem
This spoken word poem by Shane Koyczan provides a rather powerful look at the lasting effects bullying can have. For more profound words on bullying, watch the video "It Doesn't Get Better" by YouTuber DarkSquidge posted earlier this afternoon.