#click3: A Rainbow After the Storm

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The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet.

The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet.

#click3 ended up on the cutting room floor tonight but we’re bringing it to you as a web exclusive. Enjoy!

1. Interns: They’ll make coffee. They’ll scan photocopies. They’ll even run Supreme Court rulings upwards of 300 feet from the courthouse to their respective network’s broadcast position, just so their channel can break the news. Check out this year’s competitors on Buzzfeed.

2. There’s been a lot of celebration in response to today’s Supreme Court rulings, though not everyone is happy–just ask Michele Bachmann. Or, better yet, don’t ask, because Nancy Pelosi will tell, as she did in response to the Minnesotan representative’s comments, “Who cares?”

3. Happy about SCOTUS’ decisions? Join a pride parade, grab a drink–or make a six-second Vine video. Check out some of these triumphant clips–rejoicing in San Francisco or making a rainbow.

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