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The Kardashian Game Is a Controversial Hit
August 4th, 2014 8:00 PMThe mobile game Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, which is currently ranked #10 on the iTunes app store, has drawn criticism for requiring players to pay for "energy" to progress through the game.
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This Monkey Is on a Fast Food Run
August 4th, 2014 7:30 PMYouTube prankster Magic of Rahat is back with a monkey cruising through the drive thru.
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August 4th, 2014 6:00 PMThis amused reptile is a better way to express your laughter online than a simple LOL.
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Jack Douglas Literally Makes Fun of "Literally"
August 4th, 2014 5:37 PMInternet comedian Jack Douglas, who is perhaps best known for his dramatic readings of YouTube comments in the web series Your Grammar Sucks, literally tries to put an end to the epidemic misuse of the English adverb "literally" by reading dozens of tweets featuring this word out loud.
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The Kardashian Game Is a Controversial Hit
The mobile game Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, which is currently ranked #10 on the iTunes app store, has drawn criticism for requiring players to pay for "energy" to progress through the game.
This Monkey Is on a Fast Food Run
YouTube prankster Magic of Rahat is back with a monkey cruising through the drive thru.
Laughing Lizard
This amused reptile is a better way to express your laughter online than a simple LOL.
Jack Douglas Literally Makes Fun of "Literally"
Internet comedian Jack Douglas, who is perhaps best known for his dramatic readings of YouTube comments in the web series Your Grammar Sucks, literally tries to put an end to the epidemic misuse of the English adverb "literally" by reading dozens of tweets featuring this word out loud.