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Slacktory Supercut: Problem?
May 9th, 2012 2:01 PMThe latest supercut by the folks over at Slacktory features a montage from a variety of films and television shows in which a character asks the question "problem?"
Lazy College Senior
May 9th, 2012 1:30 PMSocial Stereotypes: This advice animal character represents burnt out college students suffering from the decreased motivation known as "senioritis."
Taking Instagram to the Next Level
May 9th, 2012 12:30 PMCheck out The Verge's sneak peek preview of Instagram Snap, a product that will bring your photo-sharing experience into real life! Nicely played.
KYM Gallery: Condescending Wonka
May 8th, 2012 11:07 PMClick through for the full-length gallery. For more info, read KYMdb – Condescending Wonka.
Toothpasting
May 8th, 2012 10:00 PM4chan users have found the next big "teenage drug craze" and are out to make sure mainstream news media finds out about it.
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Lazy College Senior
Social Stereotypes: This advice animal character represents burnt out college students suffering from the decreased motivation known as "senioritis."
Taking Instagram to the Next Level
Check out The Verge's sneak peek preview of Instagram Snap, a product that will bring your photo-sharing experience into real life! Nicely played.
KYM Gallery: Condescending Wonka
Click through for the full-length gallery. For more info, read KYMdb – Condescending Wonka.
Toothpasting
4chan users have found the next big "teenage drug craze" and are out to make sure mainstream news media finds out about it.