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Pete Holmes Fires Ken From Street Fighter
April 3rd, 2014 11:41 AMComedian Pete Holmes gives the American fighter Ken from the video game franchise Street Fighter a chance to explain how he is different from his Japanese counterpart Ryu.
Original Character Do Not Steal
April 3rd, 2014 11:00 AMOften used by Sonic fan artists on DeviantART "original character do not steal" is a phrase used to mock artists whose "original characters" are near perfect copies of the original characters.
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Classic Video Games, Then and Now
April 2nd, 2014 8:00 PM ShareParental Advisory Meme Alert: Eraser Challenge
April 2nd, 2014 7:00 PMTeenagers have been rubbing their skin raw with eraser--a.k.a the pencil's second most dangerous end--and sharing it on YouTube for years, but parents are just now picking up on this yet another mindless fad after it was reported in the news as the latest dangerous viral trend among teens.
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A Better How I Met Your Mother Ending
April 2nd, 2014 6:30 PMA recut How I Met Your Mother series finale that would make fans much happier with where the show leaves Ted Mosby.
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Pete Holmes Fires Ken From Street Fighter
Comedian Pete Holmes gives the American fighter Ken from the video game franchise Street Fighter a chance to explain how he is different from his Japanese counterpart Ryu.
Original Character Do Not Steal
Often used by Sonic fan artists on DeviantART "original character do not steal" is a phrase used to mock artists whose "original characters" are near perfect copies of the original characters.
Parental Advisory Meme Alert: Eraser Challenge
Teenagers have been rubbing their skin raw with eraser--a.k.a the pencil's second most dangerous end--and sharing it on YouTube for years, but parents are just now picking up on this yet another mindless fad after it was reported in the news as the latest dangerous viral trend among teens.
A Better How I Met Your Mother Ending
A recut How I Met Your Mother series finale that would make fans much happier with where the show leaves Ted Mosby.