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Mehmet My Son
January 9th, 2016 6:00 PMThis badly-spelled comic about Turkish weddings has been used to mock a variety of ethnicities and nationalities.
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Creative Use of Tethering in Just Cause 3
January 9th, 2016 4:16 PMWhoever made this deserves an award for the most impressive use of the grappling hook tether in Just Cause 3.
Finn Vs. Tr-8r
January 9th, 2016 12:00 PMFinn and Poe engage in an epic battle against the infamous Tr-8r stormtrooper in this Avengers-themed parody trailer.
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January 8th, 2016 6:30 PM ShareA Cruel Steph Curry Meme Gets Debunked
January 8th, 2016 6:23 PMA meme floating around Twitter compared a picture of an anonymous thin man with basketball player Steph Curry, calling him "Meth Curry." That man, cancer-survivor Leon Mitchell, spoke up about the meme on social media, and inspired some to apologize for their crudeness.
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Mehmet My Son
This badly-spelled comic about Turkish weddings has been used to mock a variety of ethnicities and nationalities.
Creative Use of Tethering in Just Cause 3
Whoever made this deserves an award for the most impressive use of the grappling hook tether in Just Cause 3.
Finn Vs. Tr-8r
Finn and Poe engage in an epic battle against the infamous Tr-8r stormtrooper in this Avengers-themed parody trailer.
A Cruel Steph Curry Meme Gets Debunked
A meme floating around Twitter compared a picture of an anonymous thin man with basketball player Steph Curry, calling him "Meth Curry." That man, cancer-survivor Leon Mitchell, spoke up about the meme on social media, and inspired some to apologize for their crudeness.