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Yaranaika: These Bananas are Ready
November 19th, 2012 7:55 PMThe legendary "Yaranaika?" face continues to spread in the form of a graffiti prank.
What I Know About X
November 19th, 2012 7:30 PMTumblr users have recently taken to creating parody slideshow presentations as a way to exhibit what they've learned about a topic or fandom solely through their dashboard.
Teens React to Amanda Todd's Story
November 19th, 2012 6:45 PMTeens react to Amanda Todd's video and discuss how the problem of bullying should be addressed.
Thousands Gather in D.C. for Kony Rally
November 19th, 2012 6:41 PMThousands of youths and college students gathered in front of the White House over this weekend to show their support for Move:DC, a global summit on the Lord's Resistance Army organized by Invisible Children.
Supercut: Science Fiction Edition
November 19th, 2012 5:15 PMYouTuber TheXanderLegacy combined more than 100 science fiction movies to create this supercut.
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Yaranaika: These Bananas are Ready
The legendary "Yaranaika?" face continues to spread in the form of a graffiti prank.
What I Know About X
Tumblr users have recently taken to creating parody slideshow presentations as a way to exhibit what they've learned about a topic or fandom solely through their dashboard.
Teens React to Amanda Todd's Story
Teens react to Amanda Todd's video and discuss how the problem of bullying should be addressed.
Thousands Gather in D.C. for Kony Rally
Thousands of youths and college students gathered in front of the White House over this weekend to show their support for Move:DC, a global summit on the Lord's Resistance Army organized by Invisible Children.