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Jesusland vs. United States of Canada
January 10th, 2012 12:32 PMJesusland (Red States) and the United States of Canada (Blue States) brace themselves for another year of bipartisan showdown.
Nicolas Cage Turns 48
January 7th, 2012 7:17 PMHappy birthday to one of the Internet's favorite celebrities!
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January 3rd, 2012 4:00 PMWikipedia's 2011 end-of-year fundraising campaign racks in $20 million and a slew of hilarious, awkward image-word screenshots.
Tenso
December 31st, 2011 3:00 AMTenso is all about enjoying every detail.
We are the 99 Percent
December 27th, 2011 9:06 PMSingle Topic Blogs of 2011: Initially launched in an effort to raise public awareness of Occupy Wall Street, this Tumblr and its unified message of "the 99%" went onto become one of the most often heard protest slogans of 2011.
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Jesusland vs. United States of Canada
Jesusland (Red States) and the United States of Canada (Blue States) brace themselves for another year of bipartisan showdown.
Nicolas Cage Turns 48
Happy birthday to one of the Internet's favorite celebrities!
Wikipedia Donation Banner Captions
Wikipedia's 2011 end-of-year fundraising campaign racks in $20 million and a slew of hilarious, awkward image-word screenshots.
We are the 99 Percent
Single Topic Blogs of 2011: Initially launched in an effort to raise public awareness of Occupy Wall Street, this Tumblr and its unified message of "the 99%" went onto become one of the most often heard protest slogans of 2011.