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August 31st, 2017 4:00 PM ShareCrunchyroll Ticks Off Fans By Calling Naruto "Boruto's Dad"
August 31st, 2017 3:30 PMAll of Naruto's accomplishments were not just for the privilege of being called "Boruto's Dad."
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"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" ft. Washing Machine
August 31st, 2017 3:00 PMA shitty washing machine can make damn fine percussion accompaniment.
Don Draper Sells Everything in These Exploitables
August 31st, 2017 2:30 PMYoung Pope. Qwikster. Gay Air Bud. Don Draper can sell anything, and in these "Mad Men" exploitables, he does.
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My Immortal Author Denies Any Role in NYT Bestseller Scam
August 31st, 2017 2:00 PMAfter a YA fiction author apparently scammed her way to the top of the New York Times Bestseller list, folks noticed some striking similarities between her book and the infamous "worst fanfiction ever," My Immortal, forcing the fanfic's author to deny it was her and giving one of the most concrete clues in the My Immortal mystery.
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Crunchyroll Ticks Off Fans By Calling Naruto "Boruto's Dad"
All of Naruto's accomplishments were not just for the privilege of being called "Boruto's Dad."
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" ft. Washing Machine
A shitty washing machine can make damn fine percussion accompaniment.
Don Draper Sells Everything in These Exploitables
Young Pope. Qwikster. Gay Air Bud. Don Draper can sell anything, and in these "Mad Men" exploitables, he does.
My Immortal Author Denies Any Role in NYT Bestseller Scam
After a YA fiction author apparently scammed her way to the top of the New York Times Bestseller list, folks noticed some striking similarities between her book and the infamous "worst fanfiction ever," My Immortal, forcing the fanfic's author to deny it was her and giving one of the most concrete clues in the My Immortal mystery.