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Better Book Titles
January 11th, 2012 3:04 PMThe Grammar Nazi's handbook The Elements of Style gets a better title. Click through to browse some moar!
Friend Zone Fiona
January 11th, 2012 2:36 PMShe totally wants Friendzone Johnny
…to meet the right girl one day.
NMA: Will It Be Romney vs. Obama? (Yes)
January 11th, 2012 2:00 PMAfter winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, Mitt Romney seems to be the one to beat for the Republican Presidential nod. NMA provides this rundown of where all the candidates currently stand.
Ron Paul Gains Momentum in NH
January 11th, 2012 1:30 PMRiding out the momentum from yesterday's second place victory in New Hampshire, Ron Paul's campaign team called on the rest of Republican candidates to drop out of the race and support his race against Mitt Romney.
Supercut: Rebirths, Mutations and Resurrections
January 11th, 2012 12:34 PMSlactory's latest supercut contains a montage of some of the strangest rebirth clips found in film and television.
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Better Book Titles
The Grammar Nazi's handbook The Elements of Style gets a better title. Click through to browse some moar!
Friend Zone Fiona
She totally wants Friendzone Johnny
…to meet the right girl one day.
NMA: Will It Be Romney vs. Obama? (Yes)
After winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, Mitt Romney seems to be the one to beat for the Republican Presidential nod. NMA provides this rundown of where all the candidates currently stand.
Ron Paul Gains Momentum in NH
Riding out the momentum from yesterday's second place victory in New Hampshire, Ron Paul's campaign team called on the rest of Republican candidates to drop out of the race and support his race against Mitt Romney.