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Your Life, Show Them To Us
July 29th, 2011 2:22 PMSo what's your story? Tell us a bit about your life.
Enderman
July 29th, 2011 1:57 PMNotch has revealed a new creepy Minecraft mob inspired by the mythical Slenderman creature. Whatever you do, do not look it in the eyes.
College Freshman (Über Frosh)
July 29th, 2011 1:57 PMClass of 2015… this one's for you, bros.
T-Pain Sues the Creators of Auto-Tune
July 29th, 2011 12:19 PMT-Pain has filed a lawsuit against Antares Audio Technologies--the original creators of Autotune software--for apparently using his likeness to advertise their products.
Delete System32
July 28th, 2011 9:52 PMOne of the greatest trolling schemes ever devised by mankind, deleting System32 directory in Windows OS will instantly crash your computer.
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Your Life, Show Them To Us
So what's your story? Tell us a bit about your life.
Enderman
Notch has revealed a new creepy Minecraft mob inspired by the mythical Slenderman creature. Whatever you do, do not look it in the eyes.
College Freshman (Über Frosh)
Class of 2015… this one's for you, bros.
T-Pain Sues the Creators of Auto-Tune
T-Pain has filed a lawsuit against Antares Audio Technologies--the original creators of Autotune software--for apparently using his likeness to advertise their products.
Delete System32
One of the greatest trolling schemes ever devised by mankind, deleting System32 directory in Windows OS will instantly crash your computer.