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The Call of Duty Dog
May 28th, 2013 9:01 PMMeet Colin, a German Shepard who will soon join your squad in the upcoming installation of the Call of Duty franchise.
Sarkeesian's Damsel in Distress: Part II
May 28th, 2013 8:00 PMGuard up, male video gamers! Here comes the latest episode of feminist author Anita Sarkeesian's controversial web documentary series Tropes vs. Women in Video Games.
Jack Dawson Never Died in Titanic
May 28th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareDo She Got a Booty?
May 28th, 2013 7:00 PMThis expression has been trending on the microblogging site Tumbr in recent weeks, often appearing in image macros with peeping animals and cartoon characters.
8-Bit Iron Man
May 28th, 2013 6:00 PMCheck out this 8-bit Megaman-style animation that retells the story of Iron Man in 60 seconds, from Tony Stark's initial field test gone wrong to fighting his nemesis the Iron Monger.
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The Call of Duty Dog
Meet Colin, a German Shepard who will soon join your squad in the upcoming installation of the Call of Duty franchise.
Sarkeesian's Damsel in Distress: Part II
Guard up, male video gamers! Here comes the latest episode of feminist author Anita Sarkeesian's controversial web documentary series Tropes vs. Women in Video Games.
Do She Got a Booty?
This expression has been trending on the microblogging site Tumbr in recent weeks, often appearing in image macros with peeping animals and cartoon characters.