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IGN's Pokémon ORAS Review: Too Much Water
November 19th, 2014 1:30 PMPokémon fans are having a field day with IGN's latest review of Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire for Nintendo 3DS after the gaming review site listed "too much water" as one of its drawbacks.
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Parkour Dad Surprises Son as Spider-Man
November 19th, 2014 11:33 AMParkour expert Mike Wilson donned a replica Spider-Man suit to jump off a roof and surprise his son Jayden on his 5th Birthday. Jayden has been bravely fighting against a brainstem tumor after being diagnosed 15 months ago, when doctors estimated he would have one year to live.
Eddy Wally's "Wow"
November 19th, 2014 11:00 AMA video clip of Belgian singer Eddy Wally saying "Wow" has been added to the growing list of absurd montage parody tropes.
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Godzilla vs. Godzilla Jr.
November 19th, 2014 10:00 AM Share-Gate (Suffix)
November 18th, 2014 11:00 PMSince the unraveling of the so-called Watergate, the most shocking political scandal in U.S. history, the English suffix "-gate" has served well as a shorthand for "scandal" in the print media for decades, and today, it still continues to shine in the social media and news headlines as one of the most hashtag-optimized terms to refer to a s**tstorm of any nature.
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IGN's Pokémon ORAS Review: Too Much Water
Eddy Wally's "Wow"
A video clip of Belgian singer Eddy Wally saying "Wow" has been added to the growing list of absurd montage parody tropes.
-Gate (Suffix)
Since the unraveling of the so-called Watergate, the most shocking political scandal in U.S. history, the English suffix "-gate" has served well as a shorthand for "scandal" in the print media for decades, and today, it still continues to shine in the social media and news headlines as one of the most hashtag-optimized terms to refer to a s**tstorm of any nature.