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Skrillex Goes Acoustic
February 20th, 2013 1:33 PMYouTuber Igor Presnyakov arranged and performed this acoustic cover of Skrillex's song "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites." While there's no bass to drop, his fret skills are pretty impressive.
My Cat's Decision Making Tree
February 20th, 2013 1:00 PM ShareOverly Manly Man
February 20th, 2013 12:30 PMMove over, Courage Wolf! Reddit's "tough bloke" advice animal has been finally confirmed.
Most Cans Opened in 3 Seconds
February 20th, 2013 12:00 PMYouTuber BestWerldRecords shows the world how many soda cans he can open in three seconds.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
February 20th, 2013 11:30 AMConsistently listed among the worst video games of all-time, this 2003 third-person truck racing game has gained a special kind of notoriety for its perpetual bugs, poor graphic quality and artificial intelligence. Is this something that we should look further into?
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Overly Manly Man
Move over, Courage Wolf! Reddit's "tough bloke" advice animal has been finally confirmed.
Most Cans Opened in 3 Seconds
YouTuber BestWerldRecords shows the world how many soda cans he can open in three seconds.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
Consistently listed among the worst video games of all-time, this 2003 third-person truck racing game has gained a special kind of notoriety for its perpetual bugs, poor graphic quality and artificial intelligence. Is this something that we should look further into?