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Sh*t Redditors Say
February 1st, 2012 10:00 PMBeating a dead horse…is that an advice animal or something? Protip: The guy in the red hoodie? None other than Approval Guy.
Young Darth Vader Strikes Again!
February 1st, 2012 9:30 PMSuper Bowl Ads: Max Page, the child actor behind the critically acclaimed Super Bowl ad for Volkswagen, makes a surprise appearance in yet another Star Wars-inspired commercial for the German automobile company.
2012 Sooper Bowl Checklist
February 1st, 2012 9:00 PMAre you ready for the big game this weekend, BRAH?
Do Want: Holographic Pokéball
February 1st, 2012 8:36 PMKudos to DeviantArt user wazzy88 for photoshopping this holographic Pokéball.
#McDStories
February 1st, 2012 8:00 PMThis promoted Twitter hashtag was only up for two hours before negative tweets about McDonald's food and environment caused the restaurant chain to retract the campaign.
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Sh*t Redditors Say
Beating a dead horse…is that an advice animal or something? Protip: The guy in the red hoodie? None other than Approval Guy.
Young Darth Vader Strikes Again!
Super Bowl Ads: Max Page, the child actor behind the critically acclaimed Super Bowl ad for Volkswagen, makes a surprise appearance in yet another Star Wars-inspired commercial for the German automobile company.
Do Want: Holographic Pokéball
Kudos to DeviantArt user wazzy88 for photoshopping this holographic Pokéball.
#McDStories
This promoted Twitter hashtag was only up for two hours before negative tweets about McDonald's food and environment caused the restaurant chain to retract the campaign.