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Christian Sonic Fanart
January 12th, 2016 12:55 PMIs it blasphemy, or is it blessed? Sonic, previously known as a hedgehog of unknown faith, has been slowly converted to a devoted Christian through a dedicated DeviantArt community.
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It's Always Sunny in Tatooine
January 12th, 2016 12:00 PMThe gang participates in a pod racing scheme.
The Kung Fu Master of Box-Taping
January 12th, 2016 10:00 AMThey say it takes 50,000 hours of repetition to master any skill – but how long does it take to become the Kung Fu Master?
Helen Green's Tribute to David Bowie
January 12th, 2016 2:13 AM SharePowerball Jackpot Redistribution Math
January 11th, 2016 7:58 PMA widely-shared image is claiming to "solve poverty" with math that. . .doesn't check out. Sorry, Powerball winners, but you might as well just keep that cash.
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Christian Sonic Fanart
Is it blasphemy, or is it blessed? Sonic, previously known as a hedgehog of unknown faith, has been slowly converted to a devoted Christian through a dedicated DeviantArt community.
It's Always Sunny in Tatooine
The gang participates in a pod racing scheme.
The Kung Fu Master of Box-Taping
They say it takes 50,000 hours of repetition to master any skill – but how long does it take to become the Kung Fu Master?
Powerball Jackpot Redistribution Math
A widely-shared image is claiming to "solve poverty" with math that. . .doesn't check out. Sorry, Powerball winners, but you might as well just keep that cash.