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"I Eat Bees" Becomes Fresh YouTube Exploitable
December 18th, 2017 12:25 PMA simple exploitable premise involving pointing at text has begun to slowly take off on YouTube, Instagram, and Tumblr.
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People Add to the List of Most Useless Things
December 18th, 2017 11:30 AMA new series of exploitables describes the world's most useless objects, from toeless galoshes to the Periodic Table of Elements.
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The Plumbus X
December 18th, 2017 10:42 AMTo create the new Plumbus, every fundamental element of the device had to be completely imagined, and then, reimagined.
The 30th Anniversary of Final Fantasy
December 18th, 2017 9:53 AM30 years ago today, the first title in Square Enix's long-running role-playing game series Final Fantasy was released in Japan, which later gave rise to one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.
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Buff Earth-chan Says "Don't Forget to Recycle"
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"I Eat Bees" Becomes Fresh YouTube Exploitable
A simple exploitable premise involving pointing at text has begun to slowly take off on YouTube, Instagram, and Tumblr.
People Add to the List of Most Useless Things
A new series of exploitables describes the world's most useless objects, from toeless galoshes to the Periodic Table of Elements.
The Plumbus X
To create the new Plumbus, every fundamental element of the device had to be completely imagined, and then, reimagined.
The 30th Anniversary of Final Fantasy
30 years ago today, the first title in Square Enix's long-running role-playing game series Final Fantasy was released in Japan, which later gave rise to one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.