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The Book of Mormon Visits South Park
June 17th, 2014 4:30 PMThis fan made video combines two of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's creations, South Park and The Book of Mormon, into one musical cartoon.
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June 17th, 2014 3:46 PMTaking a cue from the immensely popular mobile dating apps like Tinder and OKCupid, the long-forgotten prototype of social networking websites from the early 2000s has revamped itself as a trendy geosocial hook-up app.
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Old Spice Visits the World Cup in Brazil
June 17th, 2014 3:15 PMTerry Crews turns his body into a giant drill and burrows all the way to Brazil just to let them know that Old Spice deoderant is now available in the South American country.
Anonymous Launches Operation World Cup
June 17th, 2014 2:30 PMIn protest against the Brazilian government's lavish spending on this year's World Cup games, members of the hacktivist group Anonymous have launched DDoS attacks against dozens of e-government sites and sponsors of the event.
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The Book of Mormon Visits South Park
This fan made video combines two of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's creations, South Park and The Book of Mormon, into one musical cartoon.
Hot or Not Releases Its Own Dating App
Old Spice Visits the World Cup in Brazil
Terry Crews turns his body into a giant drill and burrows all the way to Brazil just to let them know that Old Spice deoderant is now available in the South American country.
Anonymous Launches Operation World Cup
In protest against the Brazilian government's lavish spending on this year's World Cup games, members of the hacktivist group Anonymous have launched DDoS attacks against dozens of e-government sites and sponsors of the event.