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by Team DeadSpin 05.24.2013 21:21 |
David Foster Wallace's 2006 Times Magazine profile of Roger Federer is one of sports journalism's most famous write-arounds. Or, as Wallace wrote himself, the piece was "a spectator"s experience of Federer, and its context. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
Which would you rather play? I think I'd go for Ghost Dog, because not only is the idea of a Call of Duty Dog game fantastic, this mock cover by Redditor Auto_aim1 is also excellent. |
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by Team Jezebel 05.23.2013 09:24 |
An ad for Samsung"s wide world of evolved televisions featuring a dimwitted couch-bound husband transformed into a domestic servant marionette has drawn cries (mostly from MRAs on Reddit, but also now from Fox News) of sexism. |
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by Team TechDirt 05.23.2013 05:23 |
We've talked in the past about how patent trolling operations love to use shell companies to hide who actually owns the patents. Intellectual Ventures has thousands of shells, but it's even worse in many cases when it's smaller trolls, where no one has any idea who's actually behind the trolling. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.23.2013 05:23 |
When I was growing up, I was barely allowed to own any video games. Contrast that with Redditor Mertzlufft, whose father teamed up with him to construct this bananas-looking underground compound, stuffed with more games than any single human could hope to handle. |
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by Team Mashable 05.22.2013 09:24 |
Think you know the Marvel Universe? Well, your trivia knowledge probably can't match that of this four-year-old girl.
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by Team Jezebel 05.21.2013 23:27 |
AskReddit might be the best part of Reddit, if only because people feel that it's appropriate to ask wildly dumb questions and expect totally legitimate answers in return (Example: Why is it so taboo to make fun of fat people for being fat? Why is it called discrimination?). |
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by Team TechDirt 05.21.2013 19:24 |
Last week we wrote about the crazy mess that followed the recent episode of the show Kitchen Nightmares on Fox, in which the star of the show, Gordon Ramsay, actually walked away from Amy's Baking Company, after the owners, Samy and Amy Bouzaglo, didn't take well to any criticism. |
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by Team LifeHacker 05.20.2013 17:24 |
Ever pour out a jar of nuts, bolts, or other small objects only to have a hell of a time putting them back in the jar? Redditor acephreak shares a tip: pour them out onto a mat first. |
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