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Meanwhile in Turkey
June 12th, 2013 2:00 AMBRB, re-installing democracy.
Super Smash Bros
June 12th, 2013 1:30 AMNintendo announced the return of its crossover melee fighting game with new characters including Mega Man and Wii Fitness Trainer (yeup).
Stranded Airline Passengers Sing R. Kelly
June 12th, 2013 1:30 AMAfter being stuck on a plane for five hours with no water, snacks or air conditioning, passengers took matters into their own hands by banding together to sing the song “I Believe I Can Fly” by R. Kelly.
Edward Snowden
June 11th, 2013 11:30 PMOnly a few weeks ago, 29-year-old IT security consultant Edward Snowden had a comfortable life in Hawaii working as a private contractor for the government with a cushy salary. Now, he is the world's most famous political refugee and soon to be the most wanted man by the U.S. government.
Official Xbox Used Game Instructions
June 11th, 2013 8:45 PMYouTuber YongYea created this parody of PlayStation's instructional video on how to share games to illustrate Xbox One's sharing capabilities.
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Super Smash Bros
Nintendo announced the return of its crossover melee fighting game with new characters including Mega Man and Wii Fitness Trainer (yeup).
Stranded Airline Passengers Sing R. Kelly
After being stuck on a plane for five hours with no water, snacks or air conditioning, passengers took matters into their own hands by banding together to sing the song “I Believe I Can Fly” by R. Kelly.
Edward Snowden
Only a few weeks ago, 29-year-old IT security consultant Edward Snowden had a comfortable life in Hawaii working as a private contractor for the government with a cushy salary. Now, he is the world's most famous political refugee and soon to be the most wanted man by the U.S. government.