Comedian Nathan Fielder is making good use of his power on Twitter. He's been coming up with a number of pranks for people to play on their parents/friends and having them send him the often-hilarious results. This time he told his legion of followers to text their parents asking if it's illegal not to tell somebody you gave them an STD and say they were asking for a friend. These are the results.
Now that everything we do digitally is virtually 100% traceable, maybe it's about time people start analyzing what they do and say online like they would in real life. This map illustrates the amount of hateful words being tweeted across the country based on each state's counties. Where does Gallatin County fall on the map?
Jason Collins’ decision to reveal he’s gay is having quite the impact on the sports world.
And not necessarily in a good way.
Former Green Bay Packers safety LeRoy Butler claims an anti-bullying talk he was scheduled to give was canceled after he posted a tweet in support of Collins, in which he simply wrote, "Congrats to Jason Collins...
Bad News...the IRS plans on checking Facebook and Twitter this year to see if you're cheating on your taxes. Fortunately, they can't Facebook stalk us all. It'll just be people who've been flagged for an audit or potential audit:
The death of producer Phil Ramone today (March 30) has shaken the music industry. As the news of his loss broke, many musicians rushed to Twitter to express their thoughts on him.
Ugh, come on people. Kurt Cobain is trending pretty hard on Twitter today, since it's his birthday, but we doubt the authenticity of some of these "fans." Here are some dumb, dumb tweets dedicated to Cobain on his birthday. (We left out the twenty gazillion tweets of the quote "Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are," because it's depressing how people aren
The trial for former University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson began on Monday and took a break Tuesday. Today they are back in the court and Emily Adamson of NBC MT is live tweeting all the events in the trial including testimonies. The trial is expected to last 11 days.
We all know Hulk Hogan loves attention. Why else did he wave his hand by his ears for many years to hear the crowd's cheers? But this photo of his daughter Brooke is a little too much don't you think?