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The Aftermath of Kony 2012

StELtrain analyzes the meltdown of popular viral video maker Jason Russell.

No one could have missed the eruption of Kony 2012 this month, and definitely no one could have missed the controversy it created, resulting in many heated arguments and debates.

Viewed more than 100 million times online, the 30-minute film created by Invisible Children is an outreach to stop Kony, a Ugandan war criminal.

I'm not going to get into the Kony 2012 debate. I'm simply going to tell you what happened since that video came out.

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   INTERVIEW
Whyville Gender Stereotypes
Funkchik1 interviews Whyvillians about avatars and gender.

   HOT TOPICS
Sought-After Skins
Bibi4evr surveys on preferred skins.

   HOT TOPICS
How Bullies Can Hurt
Mariet97 shares her experience being bullied.

   PEOPLE
All Along
CordeIia loses a friend.

   PEOPLE
Dear Matt
Rexyp1 writes a letter to her best friend.

 

 


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Outcasted
by an anonymous author

The Art of Anti-Jokes

Kittieme gives instructions on telling an anti-joke.

Everyone once and a while, you hear a really good joke. It has the perfect punchline, a flawless execution, and overall, is remarkable. As you continue through your life as usual after hearing the joke, you may notice the joke being told elsewhere. You may even be one of the way it gets spread around. Either way, the joke eventually becomes old and everyone in one way or another has heard of it. This is when the joke should be politely put to rest - but no - there's always that one kid who keeps telling the joke to the point where you may find yourself plotting his or her "accidental murder." If this is where you're at right now, I have come to tell you the exceedingly great news that you can put away that imaginary mace and donate the next five minutes or your life to the outstanding cause of making your joke-related future a whole lot brighter. I am here today to inform you about the surefire way to get back at that darn kid, and that way is mastering the art of anti-jokes.

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