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GTA V Gameplay Trailer Unveiled
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July 9th, 2013 2:30 PMJapanese string trio Meine Meinung presents a non-stop acoustic medley of 10 memorable songs from the 1988 SNES classic Super Mario Bros. 3.
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GTA V Gameplay Trailer Unveiled
Have you seen the gameplay trailer for Grand Theft Auto V? Of course you have! So let's get straight to it. First thoughts?
Animals Being Jerks
This subgenre of cute animal media features animals being portrayed as socially ill-mannered.
Super Mario Bros. 3 Medley
Japanese string trio Meine Meinung presents a non-stop acoustic medley of 10 memorable songs from the 1988 SNES classic Super Mario Bros. 3.
Grimdark
Derived from the tagline of Warhammer 40K (“In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war"), "Grimdark" is used nowadays as a generic label for brooding and ominous works in the worlds of fiction and fan fiction.