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August 15th, 2014 1:30 PM ShareTetris: Soft Cloth Edition
August 15th, 2014 1:00 PMCGI artist Niko Schatz shows us how a game of Tetris would go if the pieces were made out of tiny soft-cloth cushions.
Oxford Dictionaries Adds "Listicle" in Update
August 15th, 2014 12:36 PMIn the latest update to their online dictionary, Oxford Dictionaries has added the word "listicle," a type of article using a numbered or bullet-pointed list popular on sites like BuzzFeed and Clickhole.
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The Worst Church Performance Ever
August 15th, 2014 11:44 AMThis infamous video of church goers Reva Unsicker and John Daker performing the songs "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" followed by "That's Amore" has finally received the subtitles it deserves.
John Green
August 15th, 2014 11:01 AMThe young adult author of The Fault in Our Stars has been a star of YouTube since 2007.
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Tetris: Soft Cloth Edition
CGI artist Niko Schatz shows us how a game of Tetris would go if the pieces were made out of tiny soft-cloth cushions.
Oxford Dictionaries Adds "Listicle" in Update
The Worst Church Performance Ever
This infamous video of church goers Reva Unsicker and John Daker performing the songs "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" followed by "That's Amore" has finally received the subtitles it deserves.
John Green
The young adult author of The Fault in Our Stars has been a star of YouTube since 2007.