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Batman Trailer: Pee-wee Herman Edition
July 13th, 2012 2:00 PMTalk show host Jimmy Fallon released this edited trailer for the new Batman film The Dark Knight Rises with all Pee-wee Herman voices.
Internet Reacts to Tosh's Racy Joke
July 13th, 2012 3:30 AMComedian Daniel Tosh's controversial sexual assault joke caused a stir online this week, sparking a debate about the ethics of humor.
KYM Gallery: Comic-Con 2012
July 13th, 2012 2:45 AMCheck out our gallery of cosplay and other fun sights from the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con!
Social News Site Digg Gets Sold
July 13th, 2012 2:18 AMOnce an influential social news site and the pioneer of user voting system has been bought out by LinkedIn, Washington Post and Betaworks, according to today's news reports. Help us document the legacies of Digg by requesting editorship!
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Art of Commenting: The comment to end all other comments that are redundant.
Internet Reacts to Tosh's Racy Joke
Comedian Daniel Tosh's controversial sexual assault joke caused a stir online this week, sparking a debate about the ethics of humor.
KYM Gallery: Comic-Con 2012
Check out our gallery of cosplay and other fun sights from the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con!
Social News Site Digg Gets Sold
Once an influential social news site and the pioneer of user voting system has been bought out by LinkedIn, Washington Post and Betaworks, according to today's news reports. Help us document the legacies of Digg by requesting editorship!