Who better to play jaded '90s cartoon character Daria than Aubrey Plaza; after all the grumpy malcontent is her wheelhouse. We only wish this movie were real, and not just a video for College Humor. Then we could openly admit that our parents didn't let us watch MTV so we've actually only seen two episodes of the show ...
If you've ever held some sort of customer service position, you know it can be incredibly trying, to say the least. Whether you've been a waiter, bartender or even a stylist, getting feedback on comment cards is just part of the ole job. While some notes can be harsh, according to our Instagram findings, a decent amount are actually really helpful.
You've watched your home move from Chicago to New York to New Jersey. You attend press releases with the police commissioner just like a regular kid. Chances are strong you're an orphan. But are you really a Gotham City kid? Here are 15 signs that prove you are.
Consider all other Vines irrelevant. As far as we're concerned, now that Cookie Monster has made a Vine of his own truncated version of 'Gone in Sixty Seconds,' we don't see how the medium can go anywhere but down.
There are literally three signs you're into math, and here they are. Literal Listicles is a new Tumblr quickly gaining popularity -- over 2,500 followers in two days. It's not hard to understand why; we are inundated with listicles, and the world is hungry for a send-up.
Summer doesn't have to be all sticky fingers and screaming in outrage at overly buoyant straws. It turns out it's actually quite easy to enjoy the best season of the year -- all you need are these few simple life hacks. (And to man up and increase your tolerance for high temperatures.)
Way back when, on a little TV network called UPN, Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano starred in the hit show 'Charmed,' in which they played three sister witches, known as the Charmed Ones, battling the forces of evil while trying to maintain some sense of normalcy. As the years went by -- especially towards its eighth and final season -- the storylines became wicca ridiculous an
Released in 1988 and starring future megastar Tom Hanks, 'Big' told the story of a boy who makes a wish to be big at a magic fortune-teller machine. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds that he has become an adult literally overnight, and that being big isn't all it's cracked up to be. 25 years later, we revisit the cast of this treasured classic and see what they're up to now.
Try as you may, you can't keep the world's oldest graffiti down. When you least expect it, it rears its ugly head. Here an ABC reporter giving details on roadwork "inadvertently" draws Ye Olde Cartoon Phallus on her screen. Or maybe she knew it all along...