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The Onion's Twitter Backlash
March 1st, 2013 6:15 PMAfter The Onion published a tweet calling the nine-year-old actress Quvenzhané Wallis a c-word, an immediate public backlash caused the satirical news organization to issue an official apology.
Slapped Awake For 15 Days
March 1st, 2013 5:15 PMYouTuber zachcurd asked his wife to wake him up with a slap in the face every morning for 15 days for our viewing pleasure.
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March 1st, 2013 4:49 PM ShareMy Eyes Are Up Here
March 1st, 2013 4:24 PMThough this expression is typically used by women to remind men that they should maintain eye contact with female speakers, online it can be used by any person who wants to detract attention from their body.
Russian Meteorite & Surveillance Culture
March 1st, 2013 3:00 PMPBS Idea Channel investigates how the prevalence of dashboard cams in Russia relates to the emerging concept of surveillance culture.
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The Onion's Twitter Backlash
After The Onion published a tweet calling the nine-year-old actress Quvenzhané Wallis a c-word, an immediate public backlash caused the satirical news organization to issue an official apology.
Slapped Awake For 15 Days
YouTuber zachcurd asked his wife to wake him up with a slap in the face every morning for 15 days for our viewing pleasure.
My Eyes Are Up Here
Though this expression is typically used by women to remind men that they should maintain eye contact with female speakers, online it can be used by any person who wants to detract attention from their body.
Russian Meteorite & Surveillance Culture
PBS Idea Channel investigates how the prevalence of dashboard cams in Russia relates to the emerging concept of surveillance culture.