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Slash Fiction
June 21st, 2014 7:57 PMFrom Harry/Draco to Castiel/Dean, the same sex romantic pairings known as slash are more popular than ever in fan fiction.
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The Bioshock Infinite Barbershop Quartet Song
June 21st, 2014 7:57 PMYouTuber brentalfloss impersonates the barbershop quartet from BioShock Infinite to sing a "wacky" song about the first-person shooter game.
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June 21st, 2014 6:00 PM ShareAdios España
June 21st, 2014 9:00 AMIt's only the second week into the 2014 World Cup and the defending World and European champion team is already packing up to go home.
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Dear White People Takes on Black Stereotypes
June 20th, 2014 7:30 PMThe upcoming comedy follows a group of black students at an Ivy League university and the prejudices they face, though it certainly won't be anything like The Blind Side or The Help.
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Slash Fiction
From Harry/Draco to Castiel/Dean, the same sex romantic pairings known as slash are more popular than ever in fan fiction.
The Bioshock Infinite Barbershop Quartet Song
YouTuber brentalfloss impersonates the barbershop quartet from BioShock Infinite to sing a "wacky" song about the first-person shooter game.
Adios España
It's only the second week into the 2014 World Cup and the defending World and European champion team is already packing up to go home.
Dear White People Takes on Black Stereotypes
The upcoming comedy follows a group of black students at an Ivy League university and the prejudices they face, though it certainly won't be anything like The Blind Side or The Help.