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Facebook | The Things That Connect Us
October 4th, 2012 1:01 PMCoinciding with the announcement that Facebook has broken a billion users, the social network has released their first commercial, comparing the site to an empty chair.
Look Man I'm Just Interested in the Car
October 4th, 2012 12:30 PMDon't forget to check the recipient address before sending text messages!
Half-Life
October 4th, 2012 2:02 AMThis critically acclaimed sci-fi first person shooter game has opened up an entire community of mod creators and machinima artists that remains active to this day, more than a decade after its debut in 1998.
Presidential Debates in a Nutshell
October 4th, 2012 1:00 AMRecess Appointment was right, this scene from Futurama sums up the highlights of tonight's debate and every presidential debate that has ever been nationally televised.
Ponification
October 4th, 2012 12:30 AMRule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.
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Facebook | The Things That Connect Us
Coinciding with the announcement that Facebook has broken a billion users, the social network has released their first commercial, comparing the site to an empty chair.
Look Man I'm Just Interested in the Car
Don't forget to check the recipient address before sending text messages!
Presidential Debates in a Nutshell
Recess Appointment was right, this scene from Futurama sums up the highlights of tonight's debate and every presidential debate that has ever been nationally televised.
Ponification
Rule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.