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June 26th, 2014 12:30 PMThe Nerdist founder is a man of many hats who runs the site, YouTube channel, Podcast and also hosts the Comedy Central show and hahstag game machine @Midnight.
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A Guide to Being a Hater
June 26th, 2014 11:30 AMA tutorial on being a hater full of useful tips like, when you're adding a hateful comment on YouTube, remember to always proofread it first.
The 2014 World Cup of Memes Rages On
June 26th, 2014 11:16 AMGoals and upsets aren't the only things that we've seen plenty of at this year's World Cup, as the Brazilians and international football fans elsewhere continue to churn out jokes by the day in what they're calling the "Copa dos Memes," or the Cup of Memes.
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June 26th, 2014 10:10 AMMario accidentally eats a psychedelic mushroom in this animated sketch from the Pete Holmes Show.
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Chris Hardwick
The Nerdist founder is a man of many hats who runs the site, YouTube channel, Podcast and also hosts the Comedy Central show and hahstag game machine @Midnight.
A Guide to Being a Hater
A tutorial on being a hater full of useful tips like, when you're adding a hateful comment on YouTube, remember to always proofread it first.
The 2014 World Cup of Memes Rages On
Goals and upsets aren't the only things that we've seen plenty of at this year's World Cup, as the Brazilians and international football fans elsewhere continue to churn out jokes by the day in what they're calling the "Copa dos Memes," or the Cup of Memes.