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What The World Has Come To
April 11th, 2013 4:00 PMMAD Magazine presents MissileMania: N. Korea vs. USA, the biggest showdown of the century!
EA Voted Worst Company in America
April 11th, 2013 3:29 PMFor the second year in a row, Electronic Arts has been named the "Worst Company in America" by the consumer advocacy site Consumerist.
Cups Song Denied
April 11th, 2013 3:05 PMA young girl gets shut down by her little brother while attempting to perform the "cups song" on camera.
Bitcoin Market Crashes
April 11th, 2013 2:32 PMYesterday, Bitcoin values dropped from $265 to $156, hitting a low of $105. Today, trading site Mt. Gox has decided to go offline for 24 hours to let the market cool down.
Supercut: Back-to-the-Camera Shots
April 11th, 2013 1:36 PMVideographer Zach Prewitt compiled this mesmerizing supercut montage of movie scenes where the character is standing center frame and looking out in the distance.
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What The World Has Come To
MAD Magazine presents MissileMania: N. Korea vs. USA, the biggest showdown of the century!
EA Voted Worst Company in America
For the second year in a row, Electronic Arts has been named the "Worst Company in America" by the consumer advocacy site Consumerist.
Cups Song Denied
A young girl gets shut down by her little brother while attempting to perform the "cups song" on camera.
Bitcoin Market Crashes
Yesterday, Bitcoin values dropped from $265 to $156, hitting a low of $105. Today, trading site Mt. Gox has decided to go offline for 24 hours to let the market cool down.