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2014 Sochi Olympics
December 26th, 2014 1:13 PMThe Cute Master recommends: "This year’s 2014 Sochi Olympics prompted most of the early 2014 social media and Internet activities leading to #SochiProblems, the Dogecoin funding of the Jamaican bobsled team, Quinning and many exploitables taken from televised events."
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"Red Zone": Source Filmmaker Edition
December 26th, 2014 12:02 PMYouTuber Dunkle made this Source Filmmaker music video for the Japanese rhythm game song "Red Zone" featuring a cast of Team Fortress 2 characters.
Ding Fries Are Done
December 25th, 2014 6:00 PMThis parody music video is based on the Christmas carol song "Carol of the Bells" and sung by a mysterious singer known as “Billy.”
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Merry Christmas From Gaben!
December 25th, 2014 4:09 PM ShareHow to Catch Santa
December 25th, 2014 12:00 PMHowToBasic demonstrates how to leave a clever trap to capture Santa Claus on Christmas Day.
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2014 Sochi Olympics
The Cute Master recommends: "This year’s 2014 Sochi Olympics prompted most of the early 2014 social media and Internet activities leading to #SochiProblems, the Dogecoin funding of the Jamaican bobsled team, Quinning and many exploitables taken from televised events."
"Red Zone": Source Filmmaker Edition
YouTuber Dunkle made this Source Filmmaker music video for the Japanese rhythm game song "Red Zone" featuring a cast of Team Fortress 2 characters.
Ding Fries Are Done
This parody music video is based on the Christmas carol song "Carol of the Bells" and sung by a mysterious singer known as “Billy.”
How to Catch Santa
HowToBasic demonstrates how to leave a clever trap to capture Santa Claus on Christmas Day.