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Psycho Siri
February 8th, 2012 6:33 PMYouTuber AndrewWMFilms paints a GLaDOS-like picture of what would happen if your iPhone app Siri could hear everything you said.
Lana del Rey's Mainstream Debut
February 8th, 2012 6:09 PMDespite online gossips and mixed reviews surrounding her transition to mainstream music, the highly controversial singer's second studio album "Born to Die" debuted at No. 2 in Billboards this week.
BBC Investigates Internet Trolling
February 8th, 2012 5:00 PMIn a special that aired Monday on the BBC show Panorama, reporters confronted Darren Burton, known by his handle Nimrod Severn, on the street to ask him about his motivation for trolling.
You can watch the entire segment, which also looks at Jessi Slaughter's story, here.
In Search of Obscure Sounds
February 8th, 2012 4:30 PMHis hipster level is over 9000! For more, check out KYM Image Gallery – Hipster Barista.
Why Not Zoidberg?
February 8th, 2012 4:06 PMThis cephalopod humanoid's use of the phrase "why not" as a rhetorical device inspired the exploitable catchphrase "why not Zoidberg?"
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Lana del Rey's Mainstream Debut
Despite online gossips and mixed reviews surrounding her transition to mainstream music, the highly controversial singer's second studio album "Born to Die" debuted at No. 2 in Billboards this week.
BBC Investigates Internet Trolling
In a special that aired Monday on the BBC show Panorama, reporters confronted Darren Burton, known by his handle Nimrod Severn, on the street to ask him about his motivation for trolling.
You can watch the entire segment, which also looks at Jessi Slaughter's story, here.
In Search of Obscure Sounds
His hipster level is over 9000! For more, check out KYM Image Gallery – Hipster Barista.
Why Not Zoidberg?
This cephalopod humanoid's use of the phrase "why not" as a rhetorical device inspired the exploitable catchphrase "why not Zoidberg?"