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The Twizzler Challenge
March 24th, 2015 6:39 PMHere comes this year's successor to Ice Bucket Challenge, straight out of America's daytime TV variety program circuit.
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TIE Fighter: A Fanmade Star Wars Anime Short
March 24th, 2015 6:00 PMIn this fan-made Star Wars animation by Paul "OtaKing" Johnson, the iconic starfighter unit of the Galactic Empire gets an impressive makeover in the style of a classic '80s anime.
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Give Me All the Home Runs Right Meow
Is there a World Series for keeping a straight face in a post-game interview? If so, Gio Gonzales is clearly the champion.
The Twizzler Challenge
Here comes this year's successor to Ice Bucket Challenge, straight out of America's daytime TV variety program circuit.
"Bhutanese Passport" Spoken Wikipedia Article
The controversial spoken word version of the "Bhutanese passport" Wikipedia article sparked an online debate after some speculated the recording was a racist joke rather than authentic reading.