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Tuesday 06 October 2009
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on October 6.
1. Sexual Favor Fail - an article hosted on collegehumor.com that shows a Facebook conversation between a psychology teaching assistant and a student. The student tries to offer the teacher sexual favors in exchange for a better grade and doesn't quite succeed.
2. Even MORE Epic Facebook Ownage - an image hosted on imgur.com that shows a Facebook conversation between two users on the popular social networking site. One user is criticized by the other after she missed the first week of school, she tries to insinuate that the reason she missed school was because she was away at her grandmother's funeral when instead she was on holiday with her boyfriend.
3. Optical illusion - an image hosted on imageshack.us showing two sisters taking a photo of themselves in the mirror and accidentally capturing their other sister's bare bottom in the reflection.
4. It Was Here. I Swear.. - an image hosted on imageshack.us showing a cartoon about bees. A young boy plants flowers in a wagon to attract a bee and then moves the wagon to confuse the bee when he returns with his friends.
5. Dilbert Puts Twitter to Good Use - a cartoon on dilbert.com that shows two employees' scheme to get their boss to use Twitter so they can know where he is at any moment of the day.
- 1 Spotify: 1 million plays, £108 return
- 2 Apple admits it has a human rights problem
- 3 Kate Allen: It's time for America to put an end to this shameful scandal
- 4 Lightning kills an entire football team
- 5 I was born to be a killer. Every night I see the Devil in my dreams
- 6 Now The Sun tries to call in its favours from Downing Street
- 7 BBC to issue global apology for documentaries that broke rules
- 8 Mona Lisa's 'twin sister' is discovered – 500 years late
- 9 Rhodri Marsden: What we like and what we don't like are often closer than you'd think
- 10 Modern lovers: The 'sexual body warriors' and pioneers transforming 21st-century relationships
- 1 Apple admits it has a human rights problem
- 2 Lightning kills an entire football team
- 3 Now The Sun tries to call in its favours from Downing Street
- 4 I was born to be a killer. Every night I see the Devil in my dreams
- 5 Amanda Knox set to break her silence – and pocket a fortune from book deal
- 6 Israel blames Iran for embassy bomb attacks
- 7 BBC to issue global apology for documentaries that broke rules
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