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Does Anyone Understand True Detective?
March 6th, 2014 4:30 PMThe pop culture television show The Soup parodies how some people find the crime drama series True Detective confusing and incomphrensible.
Pilot Takes Selfie Game to a New Height
March 6th, 2014 4:11 PMSure, Ellen's Oscar Selfie made a pretty big splash and so did President Obama's White House selfie with America's brightest minds, but this particular selfie, taken by a Royal Danish Air Force pilot onboard an F-16 fighter jet, has taken the art of self-photography to a new height--the stratosphere.
"Drunk in Love" Music Video Parodies
March 6th, 2014 3:30 PMThe latest music video from Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z has inspired a handful of parodies and covers on YouTube.
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This is Shaq Fu: Electric Boogaloo
March 6th, 2014 3:06 PMShaq wasn't kidding around when he dropped the news in January that a modern reboot of Shaq Fu, arguably one of the most universally panned 2D fighting games of the early 90s, is in the works. Check out this teaser trailer for Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn and help making this a reality by donating to the Indiegogo fundraiser.
Is This The Father of Bitcoin?
March 6th, 2014 2:40 PMNewsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.
Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.
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Does Anyone Understand True Detective?
The pop culture television show The Soup parodies how some people find the crime drama series True Detective confusing and incomphrensible.
Pilot Takes Selfie Game to a New Height
Sure, Ellen's Oscar Selfie made a pretty big splash and so did President Obama's White House selfie with America's brightest minds, but this particular selfie, taken by a Royal Danish Air Force pilot onboard an F-16 fighter jet, has taken the art of self-photography to a new height--the stratosphere.
"Drunk in Love" Music Video Parodies
The latest music video from Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z has inspired a handful of parodies and covers on YouTube.
This is Shaq Fu: Electric Boogaloo
Shaq wasn't kidding around when he dropped the news in January that a modern reboot of Shaq Fu, arguably one of the most universally panned 2D fighting games of the early 90s, is in the works. Check out this teaser trailer for Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn and help making this a reality by donating to the Indiegogo fundraiser.
Is This The Father of Bitcoin?
Newsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.
Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.