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"...And Then There's This A**hole"
December 30th, 2014 4:00 PMHow to introduce an opponent during an internet fight.
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Thug Jesus Doesn't Care About Your Baby
December 30th, 2014 2:27 PMYou're walking down the street, minding your own business, when suddenly you see a baby floating away tethered in helium balloons. …What would thug Jesus do?
Meme Run
December 30th, 2014 2:08 PMThis newly released indie 2D platformer video game for Nintendo's Wii U has been drawing a lot of backlash in the online gaming community for its design that is blatantly overloaded with internet meme references.
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Playing Quake on an Oscilloscope
December 30th, 2014 12:30 PMWatch as programmer Pekka Väänänen plays the 1996 first-person shooter game Quake on a Huawei V-422 oscilloscope.
Bill Clinton Circa His Early 90s Mixtape Era
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"...And Then There's This A**hole"
How to introduce an opponent during an internet fight.
Thug Jesus Doesn't Care About Your Baby
You're walking down the street, minding your own business, when suddenly you see a baby floating away tethered in helium balloons. …What would thug Jesus do?
Meme Run
This newly released indie 2D platformer video game for Nintendo's Wii U has been drawing a lot of backlash in the online gaming community for its design that is blatantly overloaded with internet meme references.
Playing Quake on an Oscilloscope
Watch as programmer Pekka Väänänen plays the 1996 first-person shooter game Quake on a Huawei V-422 oscilloscope.