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#MuslimRage Backfires on Twitter
September 19th, 2012 1:44 PMNewsweek's #MuslimRage hashtag campaign for this week's cover story on the ongoing anti-American protests gets hijacked by tongue-in-cheek tweets about "Islamic world problems."
Fire Tornado in Alice Springs, Australia
September 19th, 2012 12:30 PMYesterday, filmmaker Chris Tangey captured this wildfire turned tornado down under. Nature, you scary.
KYM Gallery: Ordinary Muslim Man
September 18th, 2012 10:58 PMClick through and learn the difference between Muslims and terrorists (it could save your life).
Operation Invade Wall Street
September 18th, 2012 10:00 PMOccupy the Internet: In commemorating the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, take a moment to revisit the pro-99% Anonymous operation that never was.
A Deadpool Fan Film
September 18th, 2012 9:00 PMWe can only hope when Marvel's Deadpool finally gets his own feature film, it's as good as this one, which intersperses comic panels throughout the live action.
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#MuslimRage Backfires on Twitter
Newsweek's #MuslimRage hashtag campaign for this week's cover story on the ongoing anti-American protests gets hijacked by tongue-in-cheek tweets about "Islamic world problems."
Fire Tornado in Alice Springs, Australia
Yesterday, filmmaker Chris Tangey captured this wildfire turned tornado down under. Nature, you scary.
KYM Gallery: Ordinary Muslim Man
Click through and learn the difference between Muslims and terrorists (it could save your life).
Operation Invade Wall Street
Occupy the Internet: In commemorating the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, take a moment to revisit the pro-99% Anonymous operation that never was.