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How to Make Awesome GIFs | Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:10 PM | Christine Erickson |
| We've all been there: searched for the perfect animated response to a Gchat conversation, only to realize that GIF you had in mind is now MIA. What gives, Tumblr? Perhaps it's time you step up your game and start making your own GIFs. Creating your own animation is not hard and actually kind of fun. OK, so now what? Now that GIFs are more popular than YOLO, you might feel overwhelmed by all the search results on how to make your own.
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Kenneth Cole Draws Ire Over Gun Control Tweet | Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:34 PM | Lauren Indvik |
| Perhaps fashion designer Kenneth Cole should stay off Twitter during sensitive political moments — or at least, his social media manager should. After provoking harsh criticism for a February 2011 tweet, in which the designer used the protests in Cairo to promote his spring collection, Cole was at it again Thursday.
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Brighten Your Day With These 21 Natural Light Photos | Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:26 PM | Nora Grenfell |
| When it feels like all the photos in your social feeds have been altered by a filter or perfected with editing software, a moment illuminated by completely natural light can be a welcome change of scene. We asked for your best photos taken using only natural light as part of the Mashable Photo Challenge. We received just under 900 submissions, a new record for the Photo Challenge, making it difficult to narrow it down to these 21.
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Socially Awkward: Morgan Freeman's Reddit Fail and the Condom Challenge | Thursday, April 18, 2013 12:16 PM | Matt Silverman |
| It's Thursday — time to cuddle up with Kevin Gisi and another episode of Socially Awkward, our weekly video roundup of the weirdest, funniest, most WTF moments on the Internet! This week, we've got Morgan Freeman's Reddit fail, a strange prophylactic YouTube trend, and Justin Bieber being a douche.
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Top 40 Vines Chosen in Tribeca Film Festival's #6SecFilms Contest | Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:57 AM | Brian Anthony Hernandez |
| Tribeca Film Festival this year challenged people to use Twitter's Vine app to create six-second films — with a "beginning, middle and end" — for a chance to win money and notoriety. More than 400 Vines were submitted, and on Thursday after a panel judged the entries, the Tribeca Film Festival announced the 40 finalists.
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