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Aaron's Law is Proposed to the House
January 23rd, 2013 7:03 PMLast week, Democratic Representative from California Zoe Lofgren submitted a proposal titled "Aaron's law" to the House, intending to amend the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act decriminalizing the act of violating a site's terms of service.
An Ode to Jesse Pinkman
January 23rd, 2013 5:45 PMYouTuber Alixrod compiled this series of Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman's shining moments: every single time the character has uttered the B-word.
That's The Joke
January 23rd, 2013 5:18 PMThis Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.
TF2 Scout Avatars on YouTube?
January 23rd, 2013 4:49 PMOur researcher Karl Hamburg noticed that there are a few Source Filmmaker videos on YouTube with strings of comments featuring photoshopped versions of TF2 Scout's avatar. Anyone know what this is about?
And Then I Said: Mechanic Edition
January 23rd, 2013 4:00 PMThis is what we all imagine is happening behind closed doors at the local mechanic.
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Aaron's Law is Proposed to the House
Last week, Democratic Representative from California Zoe Lofgren submitted a proposal titled "Aaron's law" to the House, intending to amend the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act decriminalizing the act of violating a site's terms of service.
An Ode to Jesse Pinkman
YouTuber Alixrod compiled this series of Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman's shining moments: every single time the character has uttered the B-word.
That's The Joke
This Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.
TF2 Scout Avatars on YouTube?
Our researcher Karl Hamburg noticed that there are a few Source Filmmaker videos on YouTube with strings of comments featuring photoshopped versions of TF2 Scout's avatar. Anyone know what this is about?
And Then I Said: Mechanic Edition
This is what we all imagine is happening behind closed doors at the local mechanic.