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Warcraft Theft Auto
October 11th, 2023 6:00 PMWhy yes, this is a functional clone of Grand Theft Auto created fully in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Can You Spot The Hidden Memes In These Images?
October 11th, 2023 12:59 PMThis AI art trend involves images of optical illusions hiding words or shapes that you often need to step back or view in a smaller size to decipher. Think you can figure out all of them?
Discombobulate
October 10th, 2023 6:00 PMIf ineffective, discombobulate again.
Do Gaming Headsets Really Leave Indents In Your Skull? Exploring The 'Gamer Dent' Phenomenon
October 10th, 2023 2:30 PMIn recent months, numerous streamers and gamers who wear headphones or headsets for prolonged periods of time have been noting the existence of something called the "gamer dent" on their heads.
One Minute And 17 Seconds Of Sisyphus Hypno
October 9th, 2023 5:56 PM"Imagine Sisyphus being happy"
- John Lennon
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Warcraft Theft Auto
Why yes, this is a functional clone of Grand Theft Auto created fully in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Can You Spot The Hidden Memes In These Images?
This AI art trend involves images of optical illusions hiding words or shapes that you often need to step back or view in a smaller size to decipher. Think you can figure out all of them?
Discombobulate
If ineffective, discombobulate again.
Do Gaming Headsets Really Leave Indents In Your Skull? Exploring The 'Gamer Dent' Phenomenon
In recent months, numerous streamers and gamers who wear headphones or headsets for prolonged periods of time have been noting the existence of something called the "gamer dent" on their heads.
One Minute And 17 Seconds Of Sisyphus Hypno
"Imagine Sisyphus being happy"
- John Lennon