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Crash Bandicoot "Woah" Doom Mod
August 15th, 2017 9:30 AMThis mod of the 1995 first-person shooter Doom 2 replaces all enemies with 3D depictions of Crash Bandicoot yelling "woah!"
Late Capitalism Describes Life in Modern World
August 15th, 2017 9:00 AMCoined in 1902, Late Capitalism has become a catch-all term to describe the ills of capitalism in the years following the 2008 economic crisis.
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Sandwich Bread Alignment Chart
August 15th, 2017 8:13 AM ShareHow to Make a Blockbuster Movie Trailer
August 14th, 2017 7:30 PMThe Auralnauts YouTube channel provides a helpful guide on how to turn any trailer into a blockbuster smash hit.
Alignment Charts Continue to Categorize Internet
August 14th, 2017 7:00 PMDecades after they were introduced by Dungeons and Dragons, alignment charts continue to be useful shorthand for describing characters.
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Crash Bandicoot "Woah" Doom Mod
This mod of the 1995 first-person shooter Doom 2 replaces all enemies with 3D depictions of Crash Bandicoot yelling "woah!"
Late Capitalism Describes Life in Modern World
Coined in 1902, Late Capitalism has become a catch-all term to describe the ills of capitalism in the years following the 2008 economic crisis.
How to Make a Blockbuster Movie Trailer
The Auralnauts YouTube channel provides a helpful guide on how to turn any trailer into a blockbuster smash hit.
Alignment Charts Continue to Categorize Internet
Decades after they were introduced by Dungeons and Dragons, alignment charts continue to be useful shorthand for describing characters.