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February 4th, 2014 1:00 PM ShareFrozen Gets Even Hotter
February 4th, 2014 12:30 PMDisney's hit animated film Frozen takes place in a wintery world, but fan artists imagine a Frozen full of heat and fire.
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Japanese Idol Group Does "Sabotage"
February 4th, 2014 11:34 AMJapan's female idol group Denpagumi Inku covers the 1994 Beastie Boys hip hop single "Sabotage" in style.
Git Gud
February 4th, 2014 11:00 AMFirst coined by snobs on _Metal Gear Online, you might be familiar with this phrase from your day one on an online game.
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Jamie Casino's Amazing Super Bowl Ad
February 4th, 2014 10:01 AMGeorgia personal injury attorney Jamie Casino released this intense, action movie-style commercial promoting his law practice during Sunday's Super Bowl.
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Frozen Gets Even Hotter
Disney's hit animated film Frozen takes place in a wintery world, but fan artists imagine a Frozen full of heat and fire.
Japanese Idol Group Does "Sabotage"
Japan's female idol group Denpagumi Inku covers the 1994 Beastie Boys hip hop single "Sabotage" in style.
Git Gud
First coined by snobs on _Metal Gear Online, you might be familiar with this phrase from your day one on an online game.
Jamie Casino's Amazing Super Bowl Ad
Georgia personal injury attorney Jamie Casino released this intense, action movie-style commercial promoting his law practice during Sunday's Super Bowl.