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July 16, 2019
The Labyrinthian Hell of the Prime Day Interface
Even during its marquee sales event, Amazon’s website is nearly unusable.
By
Brian Feldman
Mar. 30, 2018
Did Pope Francis Abolish Hell?
The Vatican is equivocating about what Francis did and didn’t say, but it’s certainly reviving some very old debates about the afterlife.
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Ed Kilgore
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Nov. 13, 2017
I Have Not Known Inner Peace Since Discovering ‘D se Dab’
Cool clothes + Attitude + New hand moves.
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Brian Feldman
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Nov. 13, 2017
Angry Sean Hannity Fans Won’t Stop Destroying Keurigs on Twitter
Despite all appearances, this is a very serious and effective protest that is not at all funny.
By
Paris Martineau
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Oct. 17, 2017
Twitter Should Hellban Trump
An old moderation tactic presents new possibilities.
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Brian Feldman
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Sept. 29, 2017
The Pause Pod, Despite Its Appearance, Is Not a Child’s Tent for Adults
It’s the Pause Pod.
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Brian Feldman
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July 28, 2017
All the Times We Groaned Watching
The Emoji Movie
It’s bad!
By
Madison Malone Kircher
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Apr. 13, 2017
Uber’s ‘Hell’ Program Secretly Tracked Lyft Drivers
Another dastardly Uber initiative.
By
Brian Feldman
May 31, 2016
Reply-All-pocalypse Hits 90,000 Wells Fargo Recipients
Don’t reply-all to 90,000 people.
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Brian Feldman
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Feb. 17, 2016
This New Apartment Building Has a Common Slack Channel. This Is a Bad Idea.
Annoying your neighbors shouldn’t be easy.
By
Brian Feldman
Feb. 27, 2015
On the Bright Side, This Doctor Hasn’t Seen an Outbreak of Snowball Injuries
It’s the coldest winter New York City has seen in a long time — but with no notable increase in icicle stabbings!
By
Jaime Fuller
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Aug. 1, 2011
July Was the Warmest Month Ever in Washington, D.C.
Serves ‘em right?
By
Noreen Malone