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WIN: Long Shot is Looooooong
March 4th, 2012 4:00 PMFrom the final match of Adriatic Pro-basketball League NLB in 2010.
Pixels Leaking in NYC
March 3rd, 2012 9:00 PMPixel Pour 2.0 by NYC-based animation studio Kneeon, as seen on Mercer street in January 2011.
Katawa Shoujo
March 3rd, 2012 7:20 PMLiterally meaning "crippled girls," Katawa Shoujo is a controversial dating sim game about a group of high school girls with physically disabilities.
Lavender Town Syndrome
March 3rd, 2012 6:13 PMPokemon Week: Learn more about the eery creepypastas and legends surrounding Lavender Town, the designated graveyard for deceased monsters in the Pokemon video game series.
Herman Cain: The Economy on Stimulus
March 2nd, 2012 10:30 PMEven though Herman Cain has been out of the race for quite some time, he is still making bizarre ads on YouTube.
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Pixels Leaking in NYC
Pixel Pour 2.0 by NYC-based animation studio Kneeon, as seen on Mercer street in January 2011.
Katawa Shoujo
Literally meaning "crippled girls," Katawa Shoujo is a controversial dating sim game about a group of high school girls with physically disabilities.
Lavender Town Syndrome
Pokemon Week: Learn more about the eery creepypastas and legends surrounding Lavender Town, the designated graveyard for deceased monsters in the Pokemon video game series.
Herman Cain: The Economy on Stimulus
Even though Herman Cain has been out of the race for quite some time, he is still making bizarre ads on YouTube.