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Gates: The Movie Trailer
August 19th, 2013 10:40 PMIn the spirit of the Steve Jobs biopic that came out this weekend, this trailer imagines a movie based on Bill Gates' rise to power with a cameo from his good friend Clippy.
#SlaneGirl
August 19th, 2013 9:37 PMOver this weekend, photographs of Irish teenagers publicly "going overboard" at an Eminem concert went viral on Twitter, leading us to the debate topic of the day: why is everyone talking about #Slanegirl, but not #Slaneboy?
Keep Your Business Off of Facebook
August 19th, 2013 8:01 PMThis church gospel song warns against the perils that can come with posting sensitive information on the social networking site Facebook.
Suddenly, A Snack Attack!
August 19th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareName Things That Aren't Jackie Chan
August 19th, 2013 7:00 PMOddly enough, the only way to win this Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!-inspired forum game is to fail miserably at its stated objective.
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Gates: The Movie Trailer
In the spirit of the Steve Jobs biopic that came out this weekend, this trailer imagines a movie based on Bill Gates' rise to power with a cameo from his good friend Clippy.
#SlaneGirl
Over this weekend, photographs of Irish teenagers publicly "going overboard" at an Eminem concert went viral on Twitter, leading us to the debate topic of the day: why is everyone talking about #Slanegirl, but not #Slaneboy?
Name Things That Aren't Jackie Chan
Oddly enough, the only way to win this Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!-inspired forum game is to fail miserably at its stated objective.