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August 3rd, 2017 1:32 PM ShareIf "Real People" Were In This Chevy Ad
August 3rd, 2017 1:00 PMDon't mess with this guy's 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara.
It's Nerf or Nothing.
August 3rd, 2017 12:30 PMFrom 90s toy gun catchphrase to meme favorite, it's Nerf or Nothing for a reason.
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How to Annoy a Girlfriend on Vacation
August 3rd, 2017 12:00 PMYouTuber James McNicholas terrorizes his girlfriend Camille Ucan by repeating variants of the same joke over and over during what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation.
MegaBots Inc. Unveils Eagle Prime
August 3rd, 2017 11:30 AMOver the last two years, the United States-based robotics company MegaBots has been tirelessly building giant fighting robots to battle against the Japanese robotics company Suidobashi Heavy Industry. Just yesterday, they unveiled their Eagle Prime MK3-class MegaBot, which appears fully functional and ready to go to war next month.
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If "Real People" Were In This Chevy Ad
Don't mess with this guy's 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara.
It's Nerf or Nothing.
From 90s toy gun catchphrase to meme favorite, it's Nerf or Nothing for a reason.
How to Annoy a Girlfriend on Vacation
YouTuber James McNicholas terrorizes his girlfriend Camille Ucan by repeating variants of the same joke over and over during what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation.
MegaBots Inc. Unveils Eagle Prime
Over the last two years, the United States-based robotics company MegaBots has been tirelessly building giant fighting robots to battle against the Japanese robotics company Suidobashi Heavy Industry. Just yesterday, they unveiled their Eagle Prime MK3-class MegaBot, which appears fully functional and ready to go to war next month.