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Don Recommends: Bear Grylls
December 22nd, 2011 6:04 PMOur staff member Don recommends:
"This advice animal series began by poking fun at a variety of over-the-top stunts Bear Grylls performed on his show "Man vs. Wild", but eventually turned into a joke about pee drinking addiction."
Are You Talking To Me?
December 22nd, 2011 4:46 PMThis dude went around a store asking Siri questions in earshot of employees. No one realized he was just talking to his phone.
Know Your Meme: First World Problems
December 22nd, 2011 3:32 PMInternet scientist Forest examines the origins of the popular Internet catchphrase "first world problems".
Party Rock
December 22nd, 2011 2:30 PMEveryday it's… not doing much of anything, really.
Get your party on over at Memebase!
Twitter is Becoming Unhappier
December 22nd, 2011 1:56 PMNew research published by the University of Vermont found that since a peak in April 2009, the happiness of Twitter users has been on the decline. They also revealed some of the past three year's lowest points, including Michael Jackson's death and the ending of LOST.
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Don Recommends: Bear Grylls
Our staff member Don recommends:
"This advice animal series began by poking fun at a variety of over-the-top stunts Bear Grylls performed on his show "Man vs. Wild", but eventually turned into a joke about pee drinking addiction."
Know Your Meme: First World Problems
Internet scientist Forest examines the origins of the popular Internet catchphrase "first world problems".
Party Rock
Everyday it's… not doing much of anything, really.
Get your party on over at Memebase!
Twitter is Becoming Unhappier
New research published by the University of Vermont found that since a peak in April 2009, the happiness of Twitter users has been on the decline. They also revealed some of the past three year's lowest points, including Michael Jackson's death and the ending of LOST.