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TV Drinking Games
March 11th, 2015 1:29 PMThere's no better way to celebrate (or make fun of) your favorite television show than by getting together with all your friends and drinking along with the jokes.
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Why the Gold Apple Watch Costs $10,000
March 11th, 2015 1:00 PM"What sets your gold Apple watch apart from your average Rolex is that everyone knows exactly how much it costs."
Bonus Ducks
March 11th, 2015 11:02 AMAfter being introduced in a Halloween update for Team Fortress 2, these golden, rubber ducks have become an in-joke among fans of the online first-person shooter.
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I Can't Even...
March 11th, 2015 9:00 AM Share#NotYourShield
March 10th, 2015 7:30 PMOriginally launched by GamerGaters who felt opponents of the movement were exploiting women and minorities to deflect criticism, this hashtag has been accused of being largely driven by sock puppet Twitter accounts.
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TV Drinking Games
There's no better way to celebrate (or make fun of) your favorite television show than by getting together with all your friends and drinking along with the jokes.
Why the Gold Apple Watch Costs $10,000
"What sets your gold Apple watch apart from your average Rolex is that everyone knows exactly how much it costs."
Bonus Ducks
After being introduced in a Halloween update for Team Fortress 2, these golden, rubber ducks have become an in-joke among fans of the online first-person shooter.
#NotYourShield
Originally launched by GamerGaters who felt opponents of the movement were exploiting women and minorities to deflect criticism, this hashtag has been accused of being largely driven by sock puppet Twitter accounts.