FAIL Overload?
If you’re alive and have been using the internet lately, you’ve inevitably heard the term, “FAIL” (used primarily in conjunction with “Sarah Palin” or when anyone truly f*cks up). But is there a FAIL backlash on the horizon? Even crappy verbage like LOL has survived the test of time. So WTF? Why not FAIL?
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Fail Blog
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Goodbye, schadenfreude; hello, fail.
slate.com
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FAIL
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9 Responses So Far
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Slate's shipment of fail has been … oh, never mind
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valleywag.com
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FAIL - Featured on Buzzfeed
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IMO Fail has become way overused… I personally don't like it much because it sounds so pretentious and annoying…
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Here's a t-shirt I've been meaning to make. :)
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My anti-FAIL rant from last March
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waxy.org
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Watch your step
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Overload? Sounds like BuzzFeed found a new word for…wait for it… BACKLASH!
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I think my little brother says FAIL. I'm too old for that.
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Follow FAIL on BuzzFeed
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