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Slender: The Arrival (Teaser Trailer)
December 26th, 2012 4:42 PMMark Hadley's indie horror game "Slender: The Eight Pages" returns with the official trailer for its sequel title "Slender: The Arrival."
Vicious Cycle of Okay
December 26th, 2012 4:00 PMHang in there, Okay Guy.
Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf
December 26th, 2012 3:30 PMRob Cantor of the indie rock band Tally Hall wrote this comedy song portraying the actor Shia LaBeouf as a psychopathic cannibal after imagining how silly the actor would look covered in blood in the woods.
The Mixtape
December 26th, 2012 2:29 PMIthaca Audio celebrates the 50th anniversary of compact cassette tapes with a live mash-up tribute featuring 16 old and new tracks on a Tascam 1" tape machine.
Senor Chang's "Ha, Gay!"
December 26th, 2012 2:02 PMAlthough widely regarded as a homophobic pejorative (especially among youths), the word "gay" has somehow found a less offensive meaning as Senor Chang's juvenile retort in the NBC sitcom Community.
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Slender: The Arrival (Teaser Trailer)
Mark Hadley's indie horror game "Slender: The Eight Pages" returns with the official trailer for its sequel title "Slender: The Arrival."
Vicious Cycle of Okay
Hang in there, Okay Guy.
Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf
Rob Cantor of the indie rock band Tally Hall wrote this comedy song portraying the actor Shia LaBeouf as a psychopathic cannibal after imagining how silly the actor would look covered in blood in the woods.
The Mixtape
Ithaca Audio celebrates the 50th anniversary of compact cassette tapes with a live mash-up tribute featuring 16 old and new tracks on a Tascam 1" tape machine.
Senor Chang's "Ha, Gay!"
Although widely regarded as a homophobic pejorative (especially among youths), the word "gay" has somehow found a less offensive meaning as Senor Chang's juvenile retort in the NBC sitcom Community.