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128 Ways to Die in Super Mario 64
August 29th, 2013 2:30 PMHow many different ways have you died in Super Mario 64?
The Wikipedia Game
August 29th, 2013 2:00 PMThis competitive game to see which player can get from one arbitrarily assigned Wikipedia page to another in the shortest amount of clicks has been played since 2005.
How Much Science Fits in 6 Seconds?
August 29th, 2013 1:00 PMLast week, GE launched the world's first #6SecondScience Fair on Vine, resulting in more than 600 submissions of projects including frog dissections, sand volcanoes and antacid rockets.
Cheer Yourself Up With a Pony
August 29th, 2013 12:30 PMRedditors from /r/HaveAPony have been designing My Little Pony-themed flyers with tear-off tabs since October 2012 to help bronies find each other in real life.
Piracy, It's a Crime
August 29th, 2013 12:00 PMThis anti-piracy campaign launched by the Motion Picture Association in 2005 has been heavily mocked online in image macros and remixed videos for its absurdity.
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The Wikipedia Game
This competitive game to see which player can get from one arbitrarily assigned Wikipedia page to another in the shortest amount of clicks has been played since 2005.
Cheer Yourself Up With a Pony
Redditors from /r/HaveAPony have been designing My Little Pony-themed flyers with tear-off tabs since October 2012 to help bronies find each other in real life.
Piracy, It's a Crime
This anti-piracy campaign launched by the Motion Picture Association in 2005 has been heavily mocked online in image macros and remixed videos for its absurdity.