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Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
October 10th, 2013 7:30 PMIs it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Polandball: Borders Around the World
October 10th, 2013 7:00 PM ShareWill You Press The Button?
October 10th, 2013 6:30 PMThis single serving site which launched in June presents a hypothetical scenario with a potentially undesirable stipulation to each visitor, who must then decide whether to accept or reject the given offer.
Paint Splattering in SloMo on a Speaker
October 10th, 2013 6:09 PMGav and Dan of The Slow Mo Guys decide to ruin a perfectly good speaker by pouring paint all over it. But hey, at least it looks pretty in slow motion.
Well, That's Your Problem
October 10th, 2013 5:30 PMOften used to point out the obvious cause of an apparent FAIL, this expression was initially popularized by co-hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman on the science entertainment television series Mythbusters.
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Georgia Tech Frat E-mail in a Nutshell
Is it possible that the Georgia Tech fraternity's infamous "Seven E's of HOOKING UP" e-mail was inspired by the D.E.N.N.I.S system from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Will You Press The Button?
This single serving site which launched in June presents a hypothetical scenario with a potentially undesirable stipulation to each visitor, who must then decide whether to accept or reject the given offer.
Paint Splattering in SloMo on a Speaker
Gav and Dan of The Slow Mo Guys decide to ruin a perfectly good speaker by pouring paint all over it. But hey, at least it looks pretty in slow motion.
Well, That's Your Problem
Often used to point out the obvious cause of an apparent FAIL, this expression was initially popularized by co-hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman on the science entertainment television series Mythbusters.