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#nowthatchersdead
April 9th, 2013 12:01 PMAs the world remembered the legacies of the iconic British politician yesterday, a celebrity death hoax was born.
Yu Darvish's Near Perfect Game
April 4th, 2013 7:15 PMFollowing Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish's near perfect game against the Houston Astros, the Internet erupted with jokes about the game's outcome.
Anonymous vs. North Korea
April 4th, 2013 6:15 PMA South Korean contingent of Anonymous hackers have claimed responsibility for the latest DDoS and hacking attacks that temporarily brought down five official North Korean websites and infiltrated the state-run Twitter and Flickr pages.
Potterheads Remember Uncle Vernon
April 2nd, 2013 2:02 PMFollowing the news of the British actor Richard Griffith's death, fans of Harry Potter organized a day of silence event in remembrance of Uncle Vernon's famous quote "No posts on Sunday."
Kapooyow!
March 22nd, 2013 12:05 PMTexas resident Michelle Clark's enthusiastic description of a hail storm has already started inspiring the creation of music remix videos on YouTube.
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#nowthatchersdead
As the world remembered the legacies of the iconic British politician yesterday, a celebrity death hoax was born.
Yu Darvish's Near Perfect Game
Following Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish's near perfect game against the Houston Astros, the Internet erupted with jokes about the game's outcome.
Anonymous vs. North Korea
Potterheads Remember Uncle Vernon
Following the news of the British actor Richard Griffith's death, fans of Harry Potter organized a day of silence event in remembrance of Uncle Vernon's famous quote "No posts on Sunday."