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Guy Dances to Nintendo's Mii Channel Music
January 14th, 2016 12:42 PML.A. dancer Mike Song busts a move to Nintendo Wii's Mii Channel Theme and owns it.
Face Swap
January 14th, 2016 11:14 AMSwapping faces for lols has never been easier, thanks to suite of new apps that make it easy to do with a phone's front-facing camera. It's also never been more nightmarish.
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Korean Girls Try American BBQ
January 14th, 2016 9:56 AMBrisket, pulled pork, and BBQ ribs are foreign concepts to Koreans; watch these ladies give them a taste and see what they think.
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January 13th, 2016 8:10 PM ShareSupreme
January 13th, 2016 7:00 PMSupreme, with its distinctive red logo based off of the work of artist Barbara Kruger, has left an indelible fashion imprint on the world of streetwear. With its limited editions and massive hype, the brand often sells out individual pieces in minutes and the resale market is one of the community's largest features.
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Guy Dances to Nintendo's Mii Channel Music
L.A. dancer Mike Song busts a move to Nintendo Wii's Mii Channel Theme and owns it.
Face Swap
Swapping faces for lols has never been easier, thanks to suite of new apps that make it easy to do with a phone's front-facing camera. It's also never been more nightmarish.
Korean Girls Try American BBQ
Brisket, pulled pork, and BBQ ribs are foreign concepts to Koreans; watch these ladies give them a taste and see what they think.
Supreme
Supreme, with its distinctive red logo based off of the work of artist Barbara Kruger, has left an indelible fashion imprint on the world of streetwear. With its limited editions and massive hype, the brand often sells out individual pieces in minutes and the resale market is one of the community's largest features.