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Sketchy Dating Website: Miss Travel
April 25th, 2012 6:30 PMThis video ad launched by the unusual dating website Miss Travel has been stirring up an online debate over its appropriateness. Is this a legit service for high-rollers and go-getters, or could this be a pretext for …something else?
What I Think I Look Like vs. What I Actually Look Like
April 25th, 2012 6:00 PMVanity Fair: No matter how hot a person thinks they look, it's probably more unflattering than they suspect.
CISPA and You
April 25th, 2012 5:00 PMWhat would you get if Congress was in charge of creating a video to support CISPA? One featuring 1960's Bob Dylan, a rapping Princess Leia hologram and a sock puppet president, of course!
Would Not Bang: RPG Edition
April 25th, 2012 4:33 PMThe famous photo of Zeddie Little gets scrutinized by the Internet beauty experts. Verdict: 2/10, Would Not Bang.
Ridiculously Photogenic Guy
April 25th, 2012 4:14 PMInternet scientist Forest recounts the arrival of Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, a twenty-something from New York who became an overnight celebrity for his undoubtedly charming smile.
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Sketchy Dating Website: Miss Travel
This video ad launched by the unusual dating website Miss Travel has been stirring up an online debate over its appropriateness. Is this a legit service for high-rollers and go-getters, or could this be a pretext for …something else?
What I Think I Look Like vs. What I Actually Look Like
Vanity Fair: No matter how hot a person thinks they look, it's probably more unflattering than they suspect.
Would Not Bang: RPG Edition
The famous photo of Zeddie Little gets scrutinized by the Internet beauty experts. Verdict: 2/10, Would Not Bang.
Ridiculously Photogenic Guy
Internet scientist Forest recounts the arrival of Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, a twenty-something from New York who became an overnight celebrity for his undoubtedly charming smile.