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Hurr Durr
March 19th, 2012 7:30 PMReverse Captioned: Hurr Durr is an interjection used to criticize a post that is considered subpar or unentertaining, or alternatively, to express sarcastic laughter.
DERP
March 19th, 2012 1:45 PMReverse Captioned: Usually uttered after making a careless mistake, this colloquial expression has also spawned a rich collection of image macros somehow befitting the caption "DERP."
Kitler
March 16th, 2012 8:45 PMCats Week: Kitler is a nickname bestowed upon cats with black markings under their noses that could be mistaken for Hitler's infamous toothbrush mustache.
Food Network Recipe Reviews
March 16th, 2012 3:15 PMSpeaking of awesome FAILs in food journalism, check out these customer reviews of hilariously verbose Food Network recipes posted by Rachel Ray and other Food Network hosts.
NONONONO Cat
March 15th, 2012 1:00 PMCats Week: Marquis, a Siberian cat from Russia, was caught on camera meowing in a manner that resembled the sound of a person saying "No No No No." It reached over a million views in just a few days last fall.
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Hurr Durr
Reverse Captioned: Hurr Durr is an interjection used to criticize a post that is considered subpar or unentertaining, or alternatively, to express sarcastic laughter.
DERP
Reverse Captioned: Usually uttered after making a careless mistake, this colloquial expression has also spawned a rich collection of image macros somehow befitting the caption "DERP."
Food Network Recipe Reviews
Speaking of awesome FAILs in food journalism, check out these customer reviews of hilariously verbose Food Network recipes posted by Rachel Ray and other Food Network hosts.
NONONONO Cat
Cats Week: Marquis, a Siberian cat from Russia, was caught on camera meowing in a manner that resembled the sound of a person saying "No No No No." It reached over a million views in just a few days last fall.