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Disney's The Weekenders is showing kids how to download pizza; therefore, your argument is invalid.
Dwarf Fortress
This ongoing development project for an ASCII-based indie sandbox game has gained a small but devoted cult following online for its reputation as a game that is "brutal to learn and impossible to master."
I Knew You Were a Goat
Taylor Swift knows a special goat when she sees one.
The Legend of Zelda Timeline Theories
Nintendo denied having a canon timeline for the Legend of Zelda series for years, allowing fans to debate the actual history of the games, until the Japanese release of the retrospective book Hyrule Historia in December 2011.
It Doesn't Get Better
YouTuber DarkSquidge shares his thoughts on bullying and the message behind the It Gets Better Project.