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"You Have Made a Massive Mistake"
November 21st, 2017 11:00 AMA copypasta spreading on Twitter mocks a person who says to an artist who rejected his (unpaid) commission, "You have made a massive mistake."
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Why Team Fortress 2 Is a Timeless Masterpiece
November 21st, 2017 10:00 AMYouTuber LazyPurples gives his thoughts on how the multiplayer game Team Fortress 2 remains fun to play over 10 years since it was released.
The Seventh Anniversary of "Who Would Win?"
November 21st, 2017 9:25 AMSeven years ago today, an anonymous 4chan user kicked off this viral internet game by asking viewers to weigh in on which of two opposing subjects would be victorious in battle.
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Ralph Goes to the Shadow Realm
November 20th, 2017 11:00 PM ShareNothing But Respect for MY Justice League
November 20th, 2017 10:30 PMDespite its somehow "disappointing" $96-million box office return, people have a lot of respect for Justice League. Just not the "Justice League" you're thinking of.
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"You Have Made a Massive Mistake"
A copypasta spreading on Twitter mocks a person who says to an artist who rejected his (unpaid) commission, "You have made a massive mistake."
Why Team Fortress 2 Is a Timeless Masterpiece
YouTuber LazyPurples gives his thoughts on how the multiplayer game Team Fortress 2 remains fun to play over 10 years since it was released.
The Seventh Anniversary of "Who Would Win?"
Seven years ago today, an anonymous 4chan user kicked off this viral internet game by asking viewers to weigh in on which of two opposing subjects would be victorious in battle.
Nothing But Respect for MY Justice League
Despite its somehow "disappointing" $96-million box office return, people have a lot of respect for Justice League. Just not the "Justice League" you're thinking of.