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NPR Name Game
September 28th, 2011 4:52 PMSince actor Rainn Wilson's introduction of new rules last week, #NPRname game has been resurfacing on Twitter. Check inside to find out your "NPR newscaster" name!
Make Meme Murals with Sticky Notes
September 28th, 2011 3:31 PMCreate your own meme-themed mural using sticky notes and post a picture to enter the contest!
Facebook Gold Accounts
September 28th, 2011 3:12 PMFacebook gold account trolling has seen a recent resurgence in popularity after rumors began circulating that the social networking giant would start requiring users to pay for the service.
ThunderLOLCats
September 28th, 2011 2:31 PMThis skit from episode 32 of MAD aired September 26th, 2011 on Comedy Central. It contains some of the biggest leaks the internet has seen.
Hipster Ariel
September 28th, 2011 1:59 PMDid you know that her dad owns Pitchfork?
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NPR Name Game
Since actor Rainn Wilson's introduction of new rules last week, #NPRname game has been resurfacing on Twitter. Check inside to find out your "NPR newscaster" name!
Make Meme Murals with Sticky Notes
Create your own meme-themed mural using sticky notes and post a picture to enter the contest!
Facebook Gold Accounts
Facebook gold account trolling has seen a recent resurgence in popularity after rumors began circulating that the social networking giant would start requiring users to pay for the service.
Hipster Ariel
Did you know that her dad owns Pitchfork?