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We are the 99 Percent
October 13th, 2011 2:26 PM"We're the 99%" photos on Tumblr inspire a rallying slogan for Occupy Wall Street, as well as some chuckleworthy spinoffs.
Machinima: Donkey Kong Edition
October 13th, 2011 1:40 PMCheck out the latest Machinima trailer starring a disgruntled salaryman named "Don K. Kong." Directed by Captain Hippo
College Freshman Identified
October 13th, 2011 1:02 PMUber Frosh has been identified as Griffin Kiritsy from Keene, New Hampshire and has a Twitter account and personal blog.
Occupy Protests
October 12th, 2011 9:53 PMFrom Boston and Washington D.C. to Portland and Seattle, Occupy Movement continues to spread nationwide as Occupy Wall Street protest nears its one-month milestone.
Jon Counts To 100,000
October 12th, 2011 8:59 PMWatch Jon as he literally counts to 100,000 in one very long YouTube video. Anyone up for a quick round of factcheck?
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We are the 99 Percent
"We're the 99%" photos on Tumblr inspire a rallying slogan for Occupy Wall Street, as well as some chuckleworthy spinoffs.
College Freshman Identified
Uber Frosh has been identified as Griffin Kiritsy from Keene, New Hampshire and has a Twitter account and personal blog.
Occupy Protests
From Boston and Washington D.C. to Portland and Seattle, Occupy Movement continues to spread nationwide as Occupy Wall Street protest nears its one-month milestone.
Jon Counts To 100,000
Watch Jon as he literally counts to 100,000 in one very long YouTube video. Anyone up for a quick round of factcheck?