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How to Share Games on the PS4
June 11th, 2013 1:01 PMSony presents this step-by-step guide detailing the incredibly complex process of sharing games for the upcoming Playstation 4 console.
Subway Art in Lisbon, Portugal
June 11th, 2013 12:46 PM ShareYou Know You Play Too Much When
June 11th, 2013 12:00 PMThis phrasal template is used to crack jokes about what might happen if you participate in an activity for an extended period of time.
Belly Bounce Bench Press
June 11th, 2013 10:55 AMThis guy shows how to properly execute an advanced incline press technique by using his stomach.
Morris the Cat-didate
June 11th, 2013 10:30 AMMeet Morris, the most promising faux-candidate for the mayorship in Xalapa, Mexico, powered by a witty social media campaign against corruption in regional politics.
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How to Share Games on the PS4
Sony presents this step-by-step guide detailing the incredibly complex process of sharing games for the upcoming Playstation 4 console.
You Know You Play Too Much When
This phrasal template is used to crack jokes about what might happen if you participate in an activity for an extended period of time.
Belly Bounce Bench Press
This guy shows how to properly execute an advanced incline press technique by using his stomach.
Morris the Cat-didate
Meet Morris, the most promising faux-candidate for the mayorship in Xalapa, Mexico, powered by a witty social media campaign against corruption in regional politics.