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Rainbow Six Siege Churns Out Content, Memes
Ubisoft's first-person shooter has been giving players a steady stream of new content, and the internet a steady stream of memes.
How Jake Paul Gets YouTube Subscribers
YouTuber Ian Kung demonstrates how the notorious vlogger Jake Paul gets 12-year-old girls into subscribing to his channel using one simple trick.
Not The Onion: Real News that Sounds Fake
While it may have been replaced by the commonly misused phrase "fake news," Not the Onion is still the catchphrase of choice for people who want to describe outlandish news stories that sound fake but are very real.