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The Birth of Pedobear
December 18th, 2012 4:00 PM…So this is how it all began. Click through for the full strip!
Instagram Says it May Sell User Photos
December 18th, 2012 3:30 PMThe photo-sharing site Instagram was met with criticism this week after announcing they would reserve the right to sell user photographs without compensation or notification in their updated terms of service agreement.
A Korean Artist's "Scream Painting"
December 18th, 2012 2:30 PMSeoul-based artist Kim Beom's video artwork Yellow Scream (2012) demonstrates a technique that tries to "incorporate the sound of screams into the brush strokes."
Your Tears Are Delicious
December 18th, 2012 2:20 PMThis catchphrase has been used online since 2007 as a retort to someone complaining about an unpopular opinion or whining about trivial inconveniences.
YouTube Rewind 2012
December 18th, 2012 12:57 PMYouTube invited notable viral videos stars and YouTubers to star in this mash-up retrospective video with some of the biggest viral hits of 2012.
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The Birth of Pedobear
…So this is how it all began. Click through for the full strip!
Instagram Says it May Sell User Photos
The photo-sharing site Instagram was met with criticism this week after announcing they would reserve the right to sell user photographs without compensation or notification in their updated terms of service agreement.
A Korean Artist's "Scream Painting"
Seoul-based artist Kim Beom's video artwork Yellow Scream (2012) demonstrates a technique that tries to "incorporate the sound of screams into the brush strokes."
Your Tears Are Delicious
This catchphrase has been used online since 2007 as a retort to someone complaining about an unpopular opinion or whining about trivial inconveniences.