The 32 Most Influential Events Of The Last 10 Years
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09/25/2013
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In March 2010, the LHC started smashing atoms together at mind boggling speeds. Nothing could possibly go wrong with that, right? Some scientists both fringe and legitimate were concerned that CERN might accidentally create a black hole and, you know, destroy the planet. The atom smashing is still going on, and scientists now believe they may have found the legendary Higgs Boson. -
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Jailbait fans around the world rejoiced from their basements on February 23rd, 2012 in a single howl of elation between sips of Mountain Dew when Dakota Fanning turned 18. Understanding that her fan base was made up primarily of unwashed men in their 40s who watch the Disney Channel, the barely-legal starlet immediately agreed to appear nude in the upcoming movie Very Good Girls. -
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A close entry on our list, the Human Genome Project was completed in 2003. The project began in 1990, and critics said the process would take decades to completesince six and a half years in, only 1 of the genome was sequenced. These critics didn't take the rapid advancement of computer technology into account, because the other 99 was completed in the next six and a half years. -
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Speaking of rapidly advancing technology, consider this: the first version of the iPad was released in 2010. Tablets had existed before, but Apple made the technology affordable and accessible for consumerssome sources have called the iPad the best selling gadget in history. Just a few years later, tablets seem commonplace, with dozens of competitors on the market. We hope that the list we make in 2023 includes Apple brand robot sex servants. -
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All right, so maybe this isn't influential, but it sure was hilarious. Everyone's mom was shocked when housewife favorite Martha Stewart got busted for insider trading in 2004, and then everyone else had a good laugh. She wormed her way out of it quickly enough and went back to making coasters with sequins on them. -
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Whether or not you could get behind the not-so-subtle message of 2009's mega-hit Avatar, you have to admit the CGI was pretty. Want to be freaked out by just how fast technology moves? Go back and watch it now, not even four years laterit's definitely aged. If you really want to freak out, go watch the original Toy Story. -
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Just a few months ago the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, diedinternational reports seem to have thought he was dead for at least a few days before the knowledge was made public. Whether you think he was a pinko commie socialist or a champion of the people, this was and continues to be a massive event for the people of Venezuela. -
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It seems like this natural disaster occurred just yesterday, but the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that caused tsunamis some over 30 feet high to hit Japan happened in March 2011. -
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If you remember the last days of December, 2007, you know that the news covered basically nothing but the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the prime minister of Pakistanthe weapon used was a bomb, and the assassins took out around 80 additional people to get to Bhutto. -
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In 2004, the Mars Exploration Rover finally hit the surface of Marsscientists had thought that Mars might have once been covered in water, and this first rover confirmed those theories. -
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Seven years after the first Mars rover landed, NASA's reconnaissance orbiter basically a satellite they got in Mars' orbit spots liquid water on Mars currently. Why is this super important? Water equals life. Hello, aliens! -
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The last ten years saw not one but two new Popesthe current Pope, Francis, seems a whole lot less creepy than his predecessor, Benedict XVI. -
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The past decade has seen the remarkably fast rise of the activist or hacktivist if you want to sound like a sperglord group Anonymous. The mainstream media first took notice of them in 2008 when members protested against the nutcases at the Church of Scientologyand has been misrepresenting often hilariously the group ever since. -
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In 2011, a study revealed that over 2 billion people have used the internet. 1,999,950,000 of those people still think the internet primarily consists of Facebook, Twitter, and pornography. -
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Even with juggernauts like Matt Stone and Trey Parker's The Book of Mormon, this past decade saw America deciding to ignore Broadway. Perhaps it's because of... -
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Consider that in 2003 ten years ago widescreen was still fancy and new, and 1080p wasn't a household term. Now we have Blu-Ray pornography where you can see everything. Everything. It's a blessing and a curse. -
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Despite the assertions of many comedians, Bill Clinton wasn't the first black presidentthat honor went to Barack Obama in 2008. Sorry Ron Paul, maybe next time. -
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Pederast? Most likely. Weird? Extremely. The King of Pop? Absolutely. Love him or hate him, Michael Jackson influenced most of the pop music we've heard in the past few decades. He passed away in June of 2009, never to moonwalk again. -
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Despite the popularity of Apple's iPhone, Samsung actually took the crown of largest mobile phone manufacturer in 2012much to the dismay of folks who didn't buy a crapload of their stock ten years ago. -
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The so-called Great Recession began in 2007experts have claimed that 2009 was the official ending of that period, but unemployment in America has yet to recover, leading over half of all Americans to believe that the recession is still ongoing gee, ya think?. -
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Before 2003 there wasn't much in the way of reality television. Sure, you had staples like Survivor, American Idol and Joe Rogan's infamous gross-out show Fear Factor, but the last 10 years have seen a marked increase in shallow, cheap programming like Storage Wars and Ice Road Truckers. -
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MySpace was launched in August 2003nearly 10 years ago. Since then, we got to see the rise and fall of the first social networking giant. Do kids even know what MySpace is anymore? How sad, they'll never be friends with Tom. Also, raise your hand if MySpace got you laid. Farewell, old friend. -
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Speaking of social networking, who could have predicted the insanely huge success that is Twitter? Considering that the average postsorry, tweetconsists of something like, Hey dudes, took a dump 5 minutes ago, was pretty sweet it's a real wonder, but for better or worse, this social networking tool has taken the internet by storm. -
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It started with Paris Hilton. Then there was Kim Kardashian dat ass, Colin Farrell, and even the midget from Austin Powers, Verne Troyer. It's not like western society is crumbling or anything! -
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Perhaps the most recent entry on this list, the Boston Marathon bombings were a massive event from the last ten yearsand probably the next ten, too. -
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Scientific fact: the most frequently uttered phrase in 2004 after the Superbowl was wardrobe malfunction. -
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Ten years ago, people still listened to the radio. Podcasts and internet radio stations existed, but they weren't the major competitors they are today. Over the past ten years we've seen terrestrial radio get bitchslaped over and over again by newer and better technologies. What do the next 10 years hold for terrestrial radio? -
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The past 10 years have had some pretty horrible fashion trends, and shoes probably take the cake. What self respecting man wears Crocs? And do girls really think those Ugg boots were attractive? At all? Thank god we seem to have moved on from both. -
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In 2010 the Arab Spring kicked offif you're not in that part of the world it probably just seems like something boring on the newsbut these major protests in the Arab world have been massive, forcing rulers out of power in a staggering number of countries, like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen. The internet has been heavily involved in many cases, with social media like Twitter being used frequently by protesters. -
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Second only to the earthquake that caused the tsunamis in Japan, 2010 marked the year that a massive earthquake hit the coast off of Chile. Earthquakes this big are so huge, the planet's axis can be shifted which can actually make days slightly shorter. Seriously. -
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The past 10 years haven't been kind to soap operas, the daytime drama format your grandmother used to call her stories. Once-mega-popular shows like All My Children and One Life to Live were both canceled in lieu of more popular daytime programming, like The Ellen Degeneres Show. Come on, American TV. Get it together. -
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This list has mentioned a lot of massively influential people that have died, but what about the one that's still kicking? Hugh Hefner made it unscathed through the past 10 years, and even at age 87 is still porking supermodels. Truly an inspiration to us all. -
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