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Twilight
July 15th, 2012 9:59 PMComic-Con Special: "Love it or hate it" is perhaps the best way to describe Stephanie Meyer's vampire fantasy romance novel series.
ThinkGeek's Useless Box Kit
July 14th, 2012 10:25 PMNow this is an object that lives up to its name.
Still a Better Love Story than Twilight
July 14th, 2012 12:30 PMArt of Commenting: It doesn't matter how sub-par or disappointing something is, it's probably still a better love story than Bella and Edward.
Be Careful...
July 14th, 2012 12:30 AMKeep calm and beware of horror movie clichés tonight!
WTF
July 13th, 2012 11:30 PMArt of Commenting: One of the oldest Internet acronyms around from the Usenet era, this shorthand for "what the f**k" has since evolved into a popular genre of internet humor.
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Twilight
Comic-Con Special: "Love it or hate it" is perhaps the best way to describe Stephanie Meyer's vampire fantasy romance novel series.
Still a Better Love Story than Twilight
Art of Commenting: It doesn't matter how sub-par or disappointing something is, it's probably still a better love story than Bella and Edward.
Be Careful...
Keep calm and beware of horror movie clichés tonight!
WTF
Art of Commenting: One of the oldest Internet acronyms around from the Usenet era, this shorthand for "what the f**k" has since evolved into a popular genre of internet humor.