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Mayweather & McGregor Get a Bad Lip Reading
July 16th, 2017 9:00 AMThe bout between Mayweather and McGregor is already pretty ugly, so allow the folks over at Bad Lip Reading to ease some of the tension by doing what they do best.
Game of Thrones: Epic or Epic FAIL?
July 15th, 2017 2:00 PMWith the penultimate season of Game of Thrones looming, let’s take a moment to reflect whether the world’s most popular show is worthy of its title, or if its hype outstrips its substance. What do you think?
Twitter Users Describe Their Age In a Phrase
July 15th, 2017 11:00 AMOn Thursday, July 13th, 2017, Twitter became overrun by users trying to describe their name without using numbers. It's something the whole site wanted to join in on, apparently, because these phrases covered Twitter for more than a day.
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Pikachu Needs a Diamond Pick Axe
July 15th, 2017 10:15 AM ShareCool 3D World's "The Choir"
July 14th, 2017 9:00 PMIt's angelic, really.
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Mayweather & McGregor Get a Bad Lip Reading
The bout between Mayweather and McGregor is already pretty ugly, so allow the folks over at Bad Lip Reading to ease some of the tension by doing what they do best.
Game of Thrones: Epic or Epic FAIL?
With the penultimate season of Game of Thrones looming, let’s take a moment to reflect whether the world’s most popular show is worthy of its title, or if its hype outstrips its substance. What do you think?
Twitter Users Describe Their Age In a Phrase
On Thursday, July 13th, 2017, Twitter became overrun by users trying to describe their name without using numbers. It's something the whole site wanted to join in on, apparently, because these phrases covered Twitter for more than a day.
Cool 3D World's "The Choir"
It's angelic, really.