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Four Quick Tips For Better Selfies
October 30th, 2013 7:47 PMA cartoon by Adam Ford.
Alt Lit
October 30th, 2013 7:11 PMThis literary movement features works of poetry and prose that are heavily influenced by internet culture and often self-published anonymously.
Tow Truck FAIL Leaves Driver Speechless
October 30th, 2013 6:45 PMA tow truck driver helplessly watches a car roll into a ditch after failing to secure the vehicle while hoisting it upright.
SeeS or SooS?
October 30th, 2013 6:13 PMThese confusing videos created with the Garry's Mod sandbox software feature absurd conversations between freakish-looking animated characters from Team Fortress 2.
A Bit of Nintendo in 8-Bit
October 30th, 2013 5:03 PMOh Nintendo soundtracks, they'll never get old. Check out this high-speed medley of your favorite tunes from classic SNES titles like Super Mario and Legend of Zelda and Kirby played on a synthesizer by chiptune artist Joe Jeremiah.
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Four Quick Tips For Better Selfies
A cartoon by Adam Ford.
SeeS or SooS?
These confusing videos created with the Garry's Mod sandbox software feature absurd conversations between freakish-looking animated characters from Team Fortress 2.
A Bit of Nintendo in 8-Bit
Oh Nintendo soundtracks, they'll never get old. Check out this high-speed medley of your favorite tunes from classic SNES titles like Super Mario and Legend of Zelda and Kirby played on a synthesizer by chiptune artist Joe Jeremiah.