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Digital Blasphemy offers a look at some of the best 3-d imagery around. You can download screensavers and wallpapers off the site even though membership gives you a better selection. Nonetheless, still some of the hottest graphics I've seen on the web.
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Andre 3000 and Lucious Leftfoot have been at it since 1994 and their first album "Southernplayalisticcadillacmusic". Since then, they've followed up with "ATLiens", "Aquemeni", and "Stankonia"---all must-have albums as far as I'm concerned with wubangers all over the place. With a unique sound and flows for days and days, Outkast is definitely my favorite group hands down. From Atlanta, the Dungeon Family lives strong with this look at Outkast's official Web site.

"Cooler than a polar bear's toenails" ~ Big Boi

The Romp tests your game as you take the notoriously skilled Jake through a series of pimp moves where you actually choose what he does in each scene as he spits to various women. Choose wisely and Jake closes the deal and makes you look smooth. Choose badly and his game will end up like yours probably started----broke. With over 50 episodes to test your abilities, you won't run out of opportunities to see if you can actually score. Recommended episodes: Hat Trick, Spring Break, Mardi Gras Part 1
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With updated scores and highlights, ESPN.com is my premiere page for sports news. You can follow recruiting, check standings and statistics at the click of the mouse, and get analysis from the leading voices in sports today on any number of UNC alums showing out in the pros. With fantasy leagues and "The Question of the Day", there is something there for the interactive part of you as well. Ultimately, there is nothing like ESPN.
Consumption Junction is a place to go when you want to see a bunch of the craziest things you've ever seen. With an elaborate collection of pictures and streaming videos, you can find anything from pictures of shame to decapitations. All in all, your mouth will be wide open the whole time as you wonder, "Did I really just see that?"
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