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Viner Cosplays the James Doakes Meme
February 25th, 2014 11:45 AMIn this sequel to his first "Surprise, Motherf**ker"" cosplay parody, Darius Benson yells out a few more things that rhyme with James Doakes' now infamous quote from Dexter.
Twitch Plays The Classics
February 25th, 2014 11:20 AMAs the crowdsourced session of Pokémon Red enters its second week on Twitch, nearly a dozen of similar channels have popped up for a variety of other well-known single player games, from the classics like Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy VII to Cookie Clicker and even QWOP!
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Deep Sleep Dog
February 25th, 2014 11:01 AMCan you guess what this dog is dreaming about?
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February 25th, 2014 10:40 AM ShareSum Up Your Life in Six Words
February 24th, 2014 7:30 PMSince 2006 people have been telling their life story on Twitter using only #sixwords.
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Viner Cosplays the James Doakes Meme
In this sequel to his first "Surprise, Motherf**ker"" cosplay parody, Darius Benson yells out a few more things that rhyme with James Doakes' now infamous quote from Dexter.
Twitch Plays The Classics
As the crowdsourced session of Pokémon Red enters its second week on Twitch, nearly a dozen of similar channels have popped up for a variety of other well-known single player games, from the classics like Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy VII to Cookie Clicker and even QWOP!
Sum Up Your Life in Six Words
Since 2006 people have been telling their life story on Twitter using only #sixwords.