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Internet Users Debate the Origin of "Bae"
July 24th, 2014 6:00 PMOriginally derived as a pet name from the word "baby," this slang term eventually became alternatively interpreted by many Internet users as a backronym for "before anyone else."
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Japan's Mario Kart Ad Shows Luigi's Death Stare
July 24th, 2014 5:45 PMA new Japanese commercial for the upcoming Wii U game Mario Kart 8 prominently features a slow motion clip of Luigi's infamous "death stare".
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July 24th, 2014 4:59 PMAmong the many risque double-entendres featured in Beyonce's "Drunk in Love," an oft-repeated reference to a "surfboard," or "surfbort" as the singer pronounces it, has become the single most memorable part of the song that is already being called one of the biggest hits of 2014.
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Assassin's Creed Unity Parkour in Real Life
July 24th, 2014 4:00 PMFour parkour artists jump from rooftop-to-rooftop as they chase French guards across Paris.
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Internet Users Debate the Origin of "Bae"
Originally derived as a pet name from the word "baby," this slang term eventually became alternatively interpreted by many Internet users as a backronym for "before anyone else."
Japan's Mario Kart Ad Shows Luigi's Death Stare
A new Japanese commercial for the upcoming Wii U game Mario Kart 8 prominently features a slow motion clip of Luigi's infamous "death stare".
Beyonce Fans Embrace the Term "Surfbort"
Among the many risque double-entendres featured in Beyonce's "Drunk in Love," an oft-repeated reference to a "surfboard," or "surfbort" as the singer pronounces it, has become the single most memorable part of the song that is already being called one of the biggest hits of 2014.
Assassin's Creed Unity Parkour in Real Life
Four parkour artists jump from rooftop-to-rooftop as they chase French guards across Paris.