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Sherlock
January 26th, 2012 9:02 PMThis BBC reimagining of classic Sherlock Holmes stories has found a large fandom on Tumblr and deviantArt, inspiring advice animal style image macros to IRL graffiti.
Escaping the Friend Zone
January 26th, 2012 8:47 PMYou're in the friend zone. How do you get out of it? What would Courage Wolf do?
YouTube: Visualizing Video Upload Stats
January 26th, 2012 8:00 PMDid you know that in 24 seconds of uploads to YouTube, Nyan Cat can say "Nyan" over 345,600 times? Check out this infographic video and the website for more upload stats in the world's largest video-sharing community.
Cinnamon Challenge
January 26th, 2012 6:39 PMThis Cinnamon Challenge YouTube video has accumulated over 2 million views and 65,000 Facebook shares over the past month.
“All But Luíza, Who is in Canada”
January 26th, 2012 6:00 PMBrazil's well-known columnist Gerardo Rabelo's shoutout to his daughter Luíza in a TV commercial for his housing project went viral, making the 17-year-old study abroad student an overnight celebrity.
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Escaping the Friend Zone
You're in the friend zone. How do you get out of it? What would Courage Wolf do?
Cinnamon Challenge
This Cinnamon Challenge YouTube video has accumulated over 2 million views and 65,000 Facebook shares over the past month.
“All But Luíza, Who is in Canada”
Brazil's well-known columnist Gerardo Rabelo's shoutout to his daughter Luíza in a TV commercial for his housing project went viral, making the 17-year-old study abroad student an overnight celebrity.