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Romney, Interrupted
May 2nd, 2012 8:00 PMWhile visiting a firehouse in New York City yesterday, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney was interrupted by an Occupy protester who wouldn't stop yelling "Mitt Romney is a Racist."
The Power of Slacktivism
May 2nd, 2012 7:30 PMEvery time you like "a call for action" post on Facebook…
TextFiles.com
May 2nd, 2012 7:00 PMROFLCon Panelist: Launched in 1998 by Internet archivist Jason Scott, Textfiles is one of the leading preservationist groups in documenting the history of the BBS (bulletin board systems).
Dubstep: A Capella Edition
May 2nd, 2012 6:00 PMYouTubers 7mr7random7, MrScottsChannel and hbah427 perform a filthy a capella dubstep cover.
Dis Gon B Gud
May 2nd, 2012 5:30 PMThis expression is often used in forums or comment threads to denote that an event is about to get real.
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Romney, Interrupted
While visiting a firehouse in New York City yesterday, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney was interrupted by an Occupy protester who wouldn't stop yelling "Mitt Romney is a Racist."
The Power of Slacktivism
Every time you like "a call for action" post on Facebook…
TextFiles.com
ROFLCon Panelist: Launched in 1998 by Internet archivist Jason Scott, Textfiles is one of the leading preservationist groups in documenting the history of the BBS (bulletin board systems).
Dis Gon B Gud
This expression is often used in forums or comment threads to denote that an event is about to get real.