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Le Logeur Du Daesh
November 19th, 2015 7:00 PMAn interview with the tenant of an apartment housing suspected terrorists involved in last week's tragic attack in Paris has inspired a novelty Twitter account and several parody videos on the French web.
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How to Play Fallout 4
November 19th, 2015 6:30 PMYouTuber VideoGameDunkey demonstrates how to obtain the proper amount of watermelons while playing Fallout 4.
Dragon Ball Z: The Ginyu Force Pose
November 19th, 2015 6:11 PMSince their debut appearance in the Namek saga of Dragon Ball Z in 1990, the elite mercenary squad's rather flamboyant group pose has been endlessly parodied through crossover illustrations and cosplay re-enactments by fans of the manga-anime series.
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Star Wars Episode VII Trailer: Sweded Edition
November 19th, 2015 5:16 PMCheck out YouTube comedy group DumbDrum's shot-by-shot sweded tribute to the official trailer of the upcoming seventh installment in the Star Wars saga.
A Heroic Woman's Last Words
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Le Logeur Du Daesh
An interview with the tenant of an apartment housing suspected terrorists involved in last week's tragic attack in Paris has inspired a novelty Twitter account and several parody videos on the French web.
How to Play Fallout 4
YouTuber VideoGameDunkey demonstrates how to obtain the proper amount of watermelons while playing Fallout 4.
Dragon Ball Z: The Ginyu Force Pose
Since their debut appearance in the Namek saga of Dragon Ball Z in 1990, the elite mercenary squad's rather flamboyant group pose has been endlessly parodied through crossover illustrations and cosplay re-enactments by fans of the manga-anime series.