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How The Universe Began
January 16th, 2012 10:00 AMHow life began according to Facebook.
Know Your Meme: Supercuts
January 16th, 2012 2:43 AMKYM scientists dive into the fast-evolving universe of Supercut montages and its history as an art form.
Katawa Shoujo
January 16th, 2012 2:43 AMIn January 2007, a group of 21 posters from 4chan's /a/ (anime) board formed a group in order to complete a dating sim game about teenagers living in a boarding school for people with disabilities. Five years later, the game was released, quickly sparking a growing fan community.
Sh*t Fired News Anchors Say
January 15th, 2012 10:00 AMCheck out FAIL Blog's montage reel of career slips found in local news programs.
Putin's Website Flooded with Criticisms
January 14th, 2012 11:00 AMVladimir Putin's newly launched website for the 2012 election backfires after getting flooded with polite readers' suggestions asking him to leave Russian politics for good.
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How The Universe Began
How life began according to Facebook.
Katawa Shoujo
In January 2007, a group of 21 posters from 4chan's /a/ (anime) board formed a group in order to complete a dating sim game about teenagers living in a boarding school for people with disabilities. Five years later, the game was released, quickly sparking a growing fan community.
Putin's Website Flooded with Criticisms
Vladimir Putin's newly launched website for the 2012 election backfires after getting flooded with polite readers' suggestions asking him to leave Russian politics for good.