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Devil Spoo
October 23rd, 2012 8:30 PMThis Halloween-themed meme comes from a botched drawing of Spoo (スプー), an iconic mascot for the Japanese children's TV show Okaasan to Issho.
Comic Sans
October 23rd, 2012 6:43 PMAt least it's not Papyrus.
Fifty Shades of Grey
October 23rd, 2012 1:52 AMThis erotic novel, stemming from a Twilight fanfiction, has sold more than 31 million copies worldwide and was the first novel to sell more than 1 million copies for Kindle.
Inappropriate Timing Spongebob Banner
October 22nd, 2012 3:02 PMThis photoshop meme was inspired by a Spongebob Squarepants lower thirds banner that popped up during a particularly dramatic scene from the animated television series The Legend of Korra.
Hey Girls, Did You Know...
October 19th, 2012 1:43 PMThese multi-pane exploitable images became the subject of mockery on Tumblr after being posted on the microblogging site last June.
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Devil Spoo
This Halloween-themed meme comes from a botched drawing of Spoo (スプー), an iconic mascot for the Japanese children's TV show Okaasan to Issho.
Comic Sans
At least it's not Papyrus.
Fifty Shades of Grey
This erotic novel, stemming from a Twilight fanfiction, has sold more than 31 million copies worldwide and was the first novel to sell more than 1 million copies for Kindle.
Inappropriate Timing Spongebob Banner
This photoshop meme was inspired by a Spongebob Squarepants lower thirds banner that popped up during a particularly dramatic scene from the animated television series The Legend of Korra.
Hey Girls, Did You Know...
These multi-pane exploitable images became the subject of mockery on Tumblr after being posted on the microblogging site last June.