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Socially Insightful Advice Mallard
May 14th, 2013 4:01 PMYou can't buy someone's love, but you can't buy a wingman either.
Choo Choo Motherf**ker
May 14th, 2013 3:31 PMThis phrase has been used in reference to people boarding hype trains on 4chan since as early as March 2009.
Rebranding Abercrombie and Fitch
May 14th, 2013 2:30 PMIn response to the recent controversy surrounding Abercrombie, writer Greg Karber has launched #FitchTheHomeless, encouraging people to donate their A&F clothes to people in need.
PlayStation 3 Has No Games
May 14th, 2013 2:00 PMWhether you agree or not, this long-running joke in the console gaming circles has proven to be one of the more enduring myths surrounding Sony's third-generation console.
Let's Play Enviro-Bear 2000
May 14th, 2013 1:00 PMJeff Major plays what might be the "most accurate" bear driving simulator ever made.
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Socially Insightful Advice Mallard
You can't buy someone's love, but you can't buy a wingman either.
Choo Choo Motherf**ker
This phrase has been used in reference to people boarding hype trains on 4chan since as early as March 2009.
Rebranding Abercrombie and Fitch
In response to the recent controversy surrounding Abercrombie, writer Greg Karber has launched #FitchTheHomeless, encouraging people to donate their A&F clothes to people in need.
PlayStation 3 Has No Games
Whether you agree or not, this long-running joke in the console gaming circles has proven to be one of the more enduring myths surrounding Sony's third-generation console.