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Game Grumps: An Ode to JonTron
June 25th, 2013 3:38 PMJon Jafari (better known as JonTron) says good bye to his fans as he departs from the video game review duo Game Grumps to pursue his personal projects.
The Alarming Trend of Alcohol-Smoking
June 25th, 2013 3:15 PMWhatever happened to the good ol' round of shots?
John Lennon Auditions for The Voice
June 25th, 2013 2:00 PMIn an alternate universe, judges from NBC singing competition show The Voice aren't very impressed with John Lennon's blind audition.
Catch Me If You Can: Snowden Edition
June 25th, 2013 1:30 PM ShareRichard Dawkins
June 25th, 2013 1:00 PMThis prominent evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist coined the word "meme" as a way to illustrate how Darwinian principles could extend beyond the realm of biological material in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene.
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Game Grumps: An Ode to JonTron
Jon Jafari (better known as JonTron) says good bye to his fans as he departs from the video game review duo Game Grumps to pursue his personal projects.
The Alarming Trend of Alcohol-Smoking
Whatever happened to the good ol' round of shots?
John Lennon Auditions for The Voice
In an alternate universe, judges from NBC singing competition show The Voice aren't very impressed with John Lennon's blind audition.
Richard Dawkins
This prominent evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist coined the word "meme" as a way to illustrate how Darwinian principles could extend beyond the realm of biological material in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene.