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April 3rd, 2014 8:00 PMMarine Todd is here to save students from being brainwashed by college professors promoting their atheist, liberal agenda. You're welcome, 'Murica.
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Friends: The Third Reich Edition
April 3rd, 2014 7:30 PMEver wonder what the sitcom Friends would look like if it centered around Nazi leaders during the Third Reich?
Family Crests Beyond the Seven Kingdoms
April 3rd, 2014 7:00 PMBeyond the Wall of the Seven Kingdoms, dozens of free folk houses have emerged in the realms of pop culture, like House Swanson for Ron and his Parks and Recreation clan.
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The Wolf Of Buzzfeed
April 3rd, 2014 6:30 PMA little start-up called Buzzfeed goes from a blog in one guy's apartment to a content machine thanks to one man's business savvy and questionable sourcing guidelines.
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Marine Todd
Marine Todd is here to save students from being brainwashed by college professors promoting their atheist, liberal agenda. You're welcome, 'Murica.
Friends: The Third Reich Edition
Ever wonder what the sitcom Friends would look like if it centered around Nazi leaders during the Third Reich?
Family Crests Beyond the Seven Kingdoms
Beyond the Wall of the Seven Kingdoms, dozens of free folk houses have emerged in the realms of pop culture, like House Swanson for Ron and his Parks and Recreation clan.