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The Man Behind Hydraulic Press Channel
April 8th, 2016 12:01 PMThe internet's newest crushing obsession has been run by an anonymous man – until now. Lauri Vuohensilta is a Finnish powerlifter, factory owner, and now the master of the 8th largest YouTube channel in Finland.
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April 8th, 2016 11:30 AMH1Z1 streamer AngryPug began using this signature taunt during competitive matches against his Chinese arch nemesis Em0.
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Cooking Snacks With CPU Heat
April 8th, 2016 11:15 AMIn this educational video from Cube Computer Company, Nick the hardware engineer demonstrates how hot a CPU can get by grilling a little piece of bologna on the plate.
'50s Pin-Up Girl Pose vs. Tracer's Victory Pose
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April 8th, 2016 10:30 AMThis slang term meaning "upset" is often used in the context of player-vs-player (PvP) games to imply that the opponent is mad or frustrated as a result of heavy pwnage.
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The Man Behind Hydraulic Press Channel
The internet's newest crushing obsession has been run by an anonymous man – until now. Lauri Vuohensilta is a Finnish powerlifter, factory owner, and now the master of the 8th largest YouTube channel in Finland.
Taiwan #1
H1Z1 streamer AngryPug began using this signature taunt during competitive matches against his Chinese arch nemesis Em0.
Cooking Snacks With CPU Heat
In this educational video from Cube Computer Company, Nick the hardware engineer demonstrates how hot a CPU can get by grilling a little piece of bologna on the plate.