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Epic Meal Time Comes To TV
July 26th, 2014 2:00 PMThe popular YouTube cooking show Epic Meal Time is getting its own show, Epic Meal Empire, on FYI. But you can still watch the pilot online.
It's Time for San Diego Comic Con
July 26th, 2014 12:00 PMThe west coast convention for comics, science fiction and fantasy has been entertaining nerdy fans since 1970.
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Compare Weird Al's Parodies to the Originals
July 26th, 2014 10:00 AMFrom Michael Jackson to Nirvana, see Weird Al's parody videos play side by side to the videos they were inspired by.
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Facebook Photos Get the Sloth Treatment
Hector Janse van Rensburg, the UK artist better known as ShittyWatercolour, created sloth portraits based on fifty Facebook profile pictures using his signature style.
Epic Meal Time Comes To TV
The popular YouTube cooking show Epic Meal Time is getting its own show, Epic Meal Empire, on FYI. But you can still watch the pilot online.
It's Time for San Diego Comic Con
The west coast convention for comics, science fiction and fantasy has been entertaining nerdy fans since 1970.
Compare Weird Al's Parodies to the Originals
From Michael Jackson to Nirvana, see Weird Al's parody videos play side by side to the videos they were inspired by.