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Overconfident Alcoholic
September 17th, 2012 8:30 PMTaken from a January 2011 strip of Completely Series Comics, this exploitable 4-pane depicts the harsh reality of having your opinion shot down.
Dubstep: Power Tools Edition
September 17th, 2012 7:30 PMYouTube filmmaker MysteryGuitarman brings out his power tools to create a dubstep song using the noises they make as sample audios!
Dr. Pepper Ad Controversy
September 17th, 2012 7:00 PMAfter Dr. Pepper uploaded this evolution-inspired ad to their official Facebook page, creationists flooded the comments to criticize the soft drink company for using Darwinian imagery in the image.
We are the 99 Percent
September 17th, 2012 6:30 PMOccupy the Internet: Though this single topic blog started before the Occupy Wall Street, it gave protestors a catchphrase that would be continue to be used throughout the year.
Meet the World's Tallest Dog
September 17th, 2012 5:30 PMThe Guinness Book of World Records has just given three-year-old Zeus, a Great Dane from Michigan, the title of World's Tallest Dog. He stands at 44 inches and weighs 155 pounds.
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Overconfident Alcoholic
Taken from a January 2011 strip of Completely Series Comics, this exploitable 4-pane depicts the harsh reality of having your opinion shot down.
Dubstep: Power Tools Edition
YouTube filmmaker MysteryGuitarman brings out his power tools to create a dubstep song using the noises they make as sample audios!
Dr. Pepper Ad Controversy
After Dr. Pepper uploaded this evolution-inspired ad to their official Facebook page, creationists flooded the comments to criticize the soft drink company for using Darwinian imagery in the image.
We are the 99 Percent
Occupy the Internet: Though this single topic blog started before the Occupy Wall Street, it gave protestors a catchphrase that would be continue to be used throughout the year.