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February 25th, 2015 5:30 PM ShareGiantDad: The Legend Never Dies
February 25th, 2015 5:00 PMThis popular player-vs-player build in the video game Dark Souls has gained a substantial online following among griefers.
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Three Quadcopter Drones Racing in the Forest
February 25th, 2015 3:30 PMA French videographer takes his hobby of drone aerial photography to a new height in this first-person POV footage of three color-coded quadcopters racing through a forest.
MLK Didn't Die For This
February 25th, 2015 2:30 PMAccidental or not, racisim is no laughing matter, but when it is, lest we forget, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't die for this.
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Twitch Streamer Kid Is Elated by 4chan Raid
February 25th, 2015 2:00 PMA young Twitch streamer can barely contain his excitement when a group of 4chan users raid his channel.
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GiantDad: The Legend Never Dies
This popular player-vs-player build in the video game Dark Souls has gained a substantial online following among griefers.
Three Quadcopter Drones Racing in the Forest
A French videographer takes his hobby of drone aerial photography to a new height in this first-person POV footage of three color-coded quadcopters racing through a forest.
MLK Didn't Die For This
Accidental or not, racisim is no laughing matter, but when it is, lest we forget, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't die for this.