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Venezuelan Leader Hugo Chávez Dies
Join us in our general forum to discuss the latest news regarding the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Emo Dad, the Animated Series
Emo Dad is a middle-aged father who discovered the emo lifestyle as a way to cope with his divorce, much to the dismay of his scene kid son, created by The Fine Brothers.
The Knife Game
This challenge using a knife to stab the spaces between the fingers of a spread hand was first popularized in the 1986 science fiction film Aliens. Recently, a 2011 song about the game has launched a participatory video fad, showing teens attempting to get through the tune successfully.