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Grand Theft Auto V
September 16th, 2013 9:00 AMIt seems that a few lucky Amazon UK customers have already received their pre-ordered copies of Grand Theft Auto V, as evidently shown in unboxing photos and leaked gameplay footage circulating on Twitter and YouTube.
Hungry Kim Jong Un
September 13th, 2013 2:00 PMThe insatiable appetite of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been confirmed.
Recorded With a Potato
September 13th, 2013 10:30 AMThis phrase has appeared in the comments of pixellated, blurry and otherwise poorly-recorded YouTube videos since 2008.
"Y'all Postin' In a Troll Thread"
September 12th, 2013 10:43 PMOften paired with a photograph of former U.S. diplomat Alan Keys, this classic reaction image is used to call out a troll in online forums and comments.
I Am Lonely, Will Anyone Speak To Me?
September 12th, 2013 7:15 PMIn 2004, a guest poster on the site MovieCodecs.com launched a thread that quickly became the top Google search result for the phrase "I am lonely." It attracted more than 70 pages of responses in less than a year, gaining more than 43,000 posts as of 2013.
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Grand Theft Auto V
Hungry Kim Jong Un
The insatiable appetite of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been confirmed.
Recorded With a Potato
This phrase has appeared in the comments of pixellated, blurry and otherwise poorly-recorded YouTube videos since 2008.
"Y'all Postin' In a Troll Thread"
Often paired with a photograph of former U.S. diplomat Alan Keys, this classic reaction image is used to call out a troll in online forums and comments.
I Am Lonely, Will Anyone Speak To Me?
In 2004, a guest poster on the site MovieCodecs.com launched a thread that quickly became the top Google search result for the phrase "I am lonely." It attracted more than 70 pages of responses in less than a year, gaining more than 43,000 posts as of 2013.