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Stocking
November 28th, 2011 10:23 AMThe all-new Sonic tried “Stocking” once. It wasn’t too effective. We’re still proud to sponsor those who do it better than us.
Wat: Banana Edition
November 25th, 2011 5:49 PMThis Japanese commercial for bananas brings a whole new meaning to you are what you eat.
The Only Reasonable Explanation...
November 25th, 2011 5:19 PMAliens for everyone!!!!
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Anonymous on the Protect IP Act
November 25th, 2011 4:48 PMAnonymous has released this video with their official stance against the Protect IP Act. You can sign the official petition to stop this bill from harming internet freedom the White House website.
The Rake
November 25th, 2011 4:16 PMSimilar to Slender Man, this mythical monster known as the Rake began appearing on creepypasta sites in late 2008.
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Wat: Banana Edition
This Japanese commercial for bananas brings a whole new meaning to you are what you eat.
The Only Reasonable Explanation...
Aliens for everyone!!!!
For more hilarious celebrity moments, click on over to ROFLrazzi.
Anonymous on the Protect IP Act
Anonymous has released this video with their official stance against the Protect IP Act. You can sign the official petition to stop this bill from harming internet freedom the White House website.
The Rake
Similar to Slender Man, this mythical monster known as the Rake began appearing on creepypasta sites in late 2008.