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Dark Souls Meets Initial D
June 16th, 2017 10:00 PMYouTuber Abject drifts in his virtual car through the 2011 video game Dark Souls while the theme song from the car racing anime Initial D plays in the background.
No One Likes Twitter's Redesign
June 16th, 2017 9:30 PMOnce again, the site has overlooked its harassment problem in favor of goofy aesthetic changes.
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Sudano Covers "All Star" with One Beat Off
June 16th, 2017 9:00 PMYouTuber Joe Sudano, known for his impressive covers of Smash Mouth's "All Star" sung over various other pop song tracks, sings the internet meme hit off by just one beat.
Everyone Agrees: 69 Is "Nice"
June 16th, 2017 8:30 PMIt has become Internet Law that whenever one sees the number "69," regardless of context, one must reply with "Nice."
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The New Twitter UI Update Looks Great
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Dark Souls Meets Initial D
YouTuber Abject drifts in his virtual car through the 2011 video game Dark Souls while the theme song from the car racing anime Initial D plays in the background.
No One Likes Twitter's Redesign
Once again, the site has overlooked its harassment problem in favor of goofy aesthetic changes.
Sudano Covers "All Star" with One Beat Off
YouTuber Joe Sudano, known for his impressive covers of Smash Mouth's "All Star" sung over various other pop song tracks, sings the internet meme hit off by just one beat.
Everyone Agrees: 69 Is "Nice"
It has become Internet Law that whenever one sees the number "69," regardless of context, one must reply with "Nice."