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It’s official. We’ve all been saying “GIF” wrong
Kelly McClure
Stephen Wilhite, creator of the GIF, has died; but not before making one thing very clear ...
Adam Scott vs. Mitch McConnell: Who decides what a GIF is for?
Ashlie D. Stevens
Will "don't use my GIF" become the new "don't use my song" this campaign season?
Hand Emma Stone an Oscar for this gripping “Favourite” scene alone
Erin Keane
Never has a GIF-able cinematic moment so concisely captured a mood like Abigail's wedding night
TV’s election coverage is like an endless Ted Cruz GIF parade: Obsessed with micro-moments while the big Trump picture whizzes by
Sonia Saraiya
Cable news keeps focusing on details—like Ted Cruz's failures—while dancing around what Trump's dominance means
Your 2016 Oscars in GIFs: Watch Jacob Tremblay geek out over “Star Wars” droids and more
Brendan Gauthier
Here's the only Mark Ruffalo GIF you'll ever need—and a reaction shot from The Weeknd you won't want to miss
You’ll never be able to un-see this Rick Santorum GIF
Scott Eric Kaufman
GQ captured the former Pennsylvania senator doing something probably better kept behind closed doors
This organ donation PSA will punch you right in the heart
Joanna Rothkopf
*Insert GIF of me sobbing in the bathtub*
Jon Stewart slams media for showing “video of an actual murder” over and over and over again
Colin Gorenstein
Cable news shows have been playing Eric Garner footage "like it's a GIF on BuzzFeed"
Boehner’s Taylor Swift meme: How the GOP became the party of the GIF
Anna Silman
Speaker Boehner's Taylor Swift roundup isn't the GOP's first clickbait rodeo
Massive mayfly invasion captured in one horrifying gif
Lindsay Abrams
The Midwest was treated to millions upon millions of insect vistors
How gossip blogs became the main public record for black culture
Niela Orr
A GIF of Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle reveals a vibrant community long invisible to the mainstream media
The White House: Americans are united in their hatred of Westboro Baptist
Katie McDonough
The White House has created a GIF to show how much Americans revile the anti-gay group
Oxford American Dictionary names “GIF” word of the year
Prachi Gupta
"GIF" as a verb "has evolved ... into a tool with serious applications"