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May 12th, 2015 12:00 PMThis onomatopoeic phrase is used in reference to a combo move for the ape character Diddy Kong in the Super Smash Bros. fighting game.
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Two Girls, One Cockroach?
May 12th, 2015 11:00 AMJapanese gameshows are known for their outlandish, humiliating and disgusting stunts, but this one might have finally gone too far.
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May 11th, 2015 10:32 PMIn the latest celebrity fashion gaffe, the Internet went crazy with jokes when Denzel Washington showed up to the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao boxing match grinning like someone's goofy uncle.
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The Climbing of Shenzhen Tower
May 11th, 2015 8:00 PMOn The Roofs, the skywalking collective who brought us the breathtaking view from atop Shanghai Tower last year, presents the climbing of China's Shenzen Tower, standing at 660 meters tall, in first-person point of view.
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Two Girls, One Cockroach?
Japanese gameshows are known for their outlandish, humiliating and disgusting stunts, but this one might have finally gone too far.
Uncle Denzel
In the latest celebrity fashion gaffe, the Internet went crazy with jokes when Denzel Washington showed up to the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao boxing match grinning like someone's goofy uncle.
The Climbing of Shenzhen Tower
On The Roofs, the skywalking collective who brought us the breathtaking view from atop Shanghai Tower last year, presents the climbing of China's Shenzen Tower, standing at 660 meters tall, in first-person point of view.