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Rhythm Heaven
May 15th, 2013 10:30 AMNintendo's innovative rhythm-action game has been widely celebrated by fans around the world through remix videos featuring custom avatars.
The Great Catsby
May 15th, 2013 9:30 AMGuyism decided to improve the trailer for Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of The Great Gatsby for the internet by adding some cats.
Judge Judy is a Gangsta
May 15th, 2013 9:00 AMAll jokes aside, Judge Judy is pretty badass, you gotta giver her that.
Amy's Baking Company Meltdown
May 15th, 2013 1:46 AMAn angry bakery owner in Scottsdale, Arizona has waged a strange war against Yelpers and Redditors.
"Rap Quotes" Street Art Project
May 14th, 2013 9:30 PMArtist Jay Shells joined up with the pop culture site Animal New York to make a scavenger hunt by placing quotes from popular rap songs on signs at 30 different locations throughout New York City.
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Rhythm Heaven
Nintendo's innovative rhythm-action game has been widely celebrated by fans around the world through remix videos featuring custom avatars.
Judge Judy is a Gangsta
All jokes aside, Judge Judy is pretty badass, you gotta giver her that.
Amy's Baking Company Meltdown
An angry bakery owner in Scottsdale, Arizona has waged a strange war against Yelpers and Redditors.
"Rap Quotes" Street Art Project
Artist Jay Shells joined up with the pop culture site Animal New York to make a scavenger hunt by placing quotes from popular rap songs on signs at 30 different locations throughout New York City.