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Google Doodle pays homage to the late "clairbuoyant" octopus who predicted the outcomes of 11 out of 13 matches in World Cup 2010.
Today is a special day for Trekkies around the world as they celebrate the fictional holiday made in honor of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on Stardate 47457.1 in 2030, which translates to June 16th in the Earth calendar.
From IGN reaction guys (2003) to The Villager (2013), the biggest video game event of the year has also established itself as a major breeding ground for internet memes in the last decade.
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Google Doodle pays homage to the late "clairbuoyant" octopus who predicted the outcomes of 11 out of 13 matches in World Cup 2010.
Today is a special day for Trekkies around the world as they celebrate the fictional holiday made in honor of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on Stardate 47457.1 in 2030, which translates to June 16th in the Earth calendar.
From IGN reaction guys (2003) to The Villager (2013), the biggest video game event of the year has also established itself as a major breeding ground for internet memes in the last decade.
One of the first classic internet memes to come out of E3, this photograph of four IGN reporters celebrating Nintendo's announcement of a new Legend of Zelda title marks its 10th anniversary this year.
Two years ago today, LIFE magazine released a rare collection of colorized photographs originally taken by Frank Scherschel during the turning point event of the Second World War.
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