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Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu-Jitsu Guy
March 28th, 2013 9:00 PMA photograph of Jiu-Jitsu champion Clark Gracie looking completely calm while executing an omoplata submission hold has given the 28-year-old martial arts instructor his own advice animal meme.
Epic Rap Battle: Ruth vs Armstrong
March 28th, 2013 8:30 PMThis Epic Rap Battle pits former cyclist Lance Armstrong against the record-breaking early 1900s baseball player Babe Ruth.
Red Equal Signs are Everywhere
March 28th, 2013 8:00 PM ShareHackers Gonna Hack
March 28th, 2013 7:33 PMThis phrase was first uttered in September 2010 by the former German Federal Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maizière following criticism of the safety of the country's newly released identity cards.
Will Kickstarter Replace Hollywood?
March 28th, 2013 6:30 PMFollowing the success of the Veronica Mars campaign, will Kickstarter-based crowdfunding change Hollywood, creating films people really want to see?
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Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu-Jitsu Guy
A photograph of Jiu-Jitsu champion Clark Gracie looking completely calm while executing an omoplata submission hold has given the 28-year-old martial arts instructor his own advice animal meme.
Epic Rap Battle: Ruth vs Armstrong
This Epic Rap Battle pits former cyclist Lance Armstrong against the record-breaking early 1900s baseball player Babe Ruth.
Hackers Gonna Hack
This phrase was first uttered in September 2010 by the former German Federal Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maizière following criticism of the safety of the country's newly released identity cards.
Will Kickstarter Replace Hollywood?
Following the success of the Veronica Mars campaign, will Kickstarter-based crowdfunding change Hollywood, creating films people really want to see?