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November 15th, 2017 12:32 PM ShareUltra Instinct Goku Gets Remixed
November 15th, 2017 12:00 PMA new series of remix videos takes the audio of Goku's final transformation and overdubs other fights with it.
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Tumblr Memes New Queer-themed Alignment Chart
November 15th, 2017 11:00 AMThis time, the chart crosses Gay-Bi-Lesbian with Distinguished-Functional-Disaster.
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Blizzard Mocks "Pay to Win" Gaming
November 15th, 2017 10:07 AMIn their latest StarCraft 2 advertisement, Blizzard takes a jab at competitors using controversial "pay to win" services in online games.
The 10th Anniversary of Crysis
November 15th, 2017 9:31 AM10 years ago, this absurdly resource-intensive first-person shooter was released by Electronic Arts, which led to the classic PC Masterrace question "But can it run Crysis?"
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Ultra Instinct Goku Gets Remixed
A new series of remix videos takes the audio of Goku's final transformation and overdubs other fights with it.
Tumblr Memes New Queer-themed Alignment Chart
This time, the chart crosses Gay-Bi-Lesbian with Distinguished-Functional-Disaster.
Blizzard Mocks "Pay to Win" Gaming
In their latest StarCraft 2 advertisement, Blizzard takes a jab at competitors using controversial "pay to win" services in online games.
The 10th Anniversary of Crysis
10 years ago, this absurdly resource-intensive first-person shooter was released by Electronic Arts, which led to the classic PC Masterrace question "But can it run Crysis?"