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Novelty Reddit Accounts
Since 2006, Reddit accounts have been created solely to providing humor, art, music or information for the community.
Grand Theft Auto Logic
While the Grand Theft Auto series of action-adventure games have some impressive game mechanics, they aren't always exactly true to life.
Should Titans Be Considered Evil?
PBS Idea Channel investigates the motivations behind the creepy Titans in the anime series Attack on Titan and whether or not they should be considered "evil."
Internet Fight
"Internet Fight" and "Internet Argument" have been used interchangeably since 2006 to ridicule the hyper-aggressive and often futile nature of online flame wars.