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Movember
November 16th, 2012 4:30 PMThis annual event urges men to grow moustaches to raise awareness about men's cancers and their associated charities.
The Big Bang Theory Flash Mob!
November 16th, 2012 3:30 PMThe cast of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory surprised audience members with a flash mob playing the song "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Usage of Twitter in Military Conflicts
November 16th, 2012 2:46 PMBoth the Israeli Defense Forces (@IDFspokesperson) and Hamas' militant group (@AlQassamBrigades) have been actively using Twitter as their propaganda channels since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza earlier this week. So is "live-tweeting updates from battlefield" a thing now?
Impossible Duet: Miles Davis & LCD Soundsytem
November 16th, 2012 1:30 PMAlessandro Grespan and Eleonora Rossi created this mashup of LCD Soundsystem's 2007 song "New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" and Miles Davis' improvisational jazz while "wasting too much time on the internet."
Brace Yourselves: Holiday Season Edition
November 16th, 2012 12:30 PMNon-stop Christmas carols, non-stop Christmas carols everywhere.
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The Big Bang Theory Flash Mob!
The cast of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory surprised audience members with a flash mob playing the song "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Usage of Twitter in Military Conflicts
Both the Israeli Defense Forces (@IDFspokesperson) and Hamas' militant group (@AlQassamBrigades) have been actively using Twitter as their propaganda channels since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza earlier this week. So is "live-tweeting updates from battlefield" a thing now?
Brace Yourselves: Holiday Season Edition
Non-stop Christmas carols, non-stop Christmas carols everywhere.