- Nine Years Ago, Batman Told Raphael About His Childhood Trauma
- Four Years Ago, A Man Shouted Out One Of His Favorite Genders And Became A Meme
- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
- The SpongeBob Episode That Gave Us 'Ight, Imma Head Out' Aired On This Date In 2001
- Gets Brainwashed Of Same Thing Comic Has Gotten A Sequel
NSA-Verizon Phone Data Mining Scandal
June 6th, 2013 7:08 PMThe Guardian's exposé of the secretive U.S. spy agency's phone data-mining operation has caused quite a stir in the social media-verse today, sparking outrage, pessimism and even a few jokes about Verizon's "share everything" plan and its ever-so-fitting catchphrase “can you hear me now?”
Big Yellow Duck
June 5th, 2013 9:00 PMThis phrase was banned from the Chinese microblogging site Weibo after an image of several giant rubber ducks photoshopped into the famous "Tank Man" photograph began circulating online in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Google Bans Adult-Only Apps for Glass
June 4th, 2013 5:30 PMThe first pornographic app for Google Glass was met by an unexpected roadblock within hours of its launch yesterday, when the developers discovered that Google had very recently updated its developer policies to ban sexually explicit content from the platform altogether.
Grumpy Cat is Going to Hollywood
May 30th, 2013 2:00 PMThe Internet fairy tale of Tardar Sauce enters yet another exciting chapter with the latest announcement of a Garfield-like family comedy film centered around the dour-faced cat.
Arrested Development is Back!
May 28th, 2013 2:05 PMFor those of you who have completed the weekend marathon on Netflix, what's your verdict on the latest season?
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NSA-Verizon Phone Data Mining Scandal
The Guardian's exposé of the secretive U.S. spy agency's phone data-mining operation has caused quite a stir in the social media-verse today, sparking outrage, pessimism and even a few jokes about Verizon's "share everything" plan and its ever-so-fitting catchphrase “can you hear me now?”
Big Yellow Duck
This phrase was banned from the Chinese microblogging site Weibo after an image of several giant rubber ducks photoshopped into the famous "Tank Man" photograph began circulating online in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Google Bans Adult-Only Apps for Glass
The first pornographic app for Google Glass was met by an unexpected roadblock within hours of its launch yesterday, when the developers discovered that Google had very recently updated its developer policies to ban sexually explicit content from the platform altogether.
Grumpy Cat is Going to Hollywood
The Internet fairy tale of Tardar Sauce enters yet another exciting chapter with the latest announcement of a Garfield-like family comedy film centered around the dour-faced cat.
Arrested Development is Back!
For those of you who have completed the weekend marathon on Netflix, what's your verdict on the latest season?