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Super Mario in Japan's Mercedes Benz TV Ad

May 30th, 2014 2:05 PM

In Japan, Mercedes Benz has teamed up with Nintendo for a new advertising campaign featuring Mario, including this alternate universe-style commercial and a free Mercedes Benz vehicle DLC in the newly released Mario Kart 8.

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Teacher Is a No-Show, Summon Steve Jobs

May 30th, 2014 1:30 PM
Teacher Is a No-Show, Summon Steve Jobs

"Our teacher didn’t come to class today so we spent the first twenty minutes doing a seance to call the ghost of Steve Jobs. Our offering was a bagel and all of our Apple products and we made a pentagram out of people’s laptops."

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Spelling Bee 2014: Jacob Thinks He Knows It

May 30th, 2014 12:31 PM

When presented with the word "Kabaragoya" (a type of lizard native to South Asia), the 15-year-old Scripps National Spelling Bee contestant Jacob Williamson immediately lit up with confidence, alas, it was rather short-lived.

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Super Mario in Japan's Mercedes Benz TV Ad

Super Mario in Japan's Mercedes Benz TV Ad

May 30th, 2014 2:05 PM

In Japan, Mercedes Benz has teamed up with Nintendo for a new advertising campaign featuring Mario, including this alternate universe-style commercial and a free Mercedes Benz vehicle DLC in the newly released Mario Kart 8.

Watch Now


Teacher Is a No-Show, Summon Steve Jobs

Teacher Is a No-Show, Summon Steve Jobs

"Our teacher didn’t come to class today so we spent the first twenty minutes doing a seance to call the ghost of Steve Jobs. Our offering was a bagel and all of our Apple products and we made a pentagram out of people’s laptops."

May 30th, 2014 1:30 PM

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Spelling Bee 2014: Jacob Thinks He Knows It

Spelling Bee 2014: Jacob Thinks He Knows It

May 30th, 2014 12:31 PM

When presented with the word "Kabaragoya" (a type of lizard native to South Asia), the 15-year-old Scripps National Spelling Bee contestant Jacob Williamson immediately lit up with confidence, alas, it was rather short-lived.

Watch Now