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At last year's BlizzCon, a World of Warcraft enthusiast wearing a red polo shirt managed to stump Blizzard's loremaster Chris Metzen with an incredibly obscure question about the WoW universe.
One year ago today, Cartoon Brew's blog post “The End of the Creator-Driven Era in TV Animation” ignited a heated debate on 4chan's /co/ (cartoon & anime), ultimately leading to the birth of a new fandom now we know as Bronies.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of the erroneous slang term "Internets," which was first uttered by the former U.S. president George W. Bush during the 2000 presidential debate.
Five years ago today, YouTuber Kajetokun uploaded this classic recut from Dragon Ball Z onto YouTube, where it became adopted as Internet slang used to describe something great in quantity or scale.
In October 2006, indie musician Dan Deacon posted this quirky 3D animation video of a lizard talking aimlessly via YouTube, featuring the voice of himself. Five years later, the video is now considered a viral video classic with tens of millions of views.
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At last year's BlizzCon, a World of Warcraft enthusiast wearing a red polo shirt managed to stump Blizzard's loremaster Chris Metzen with an incredibly obscure question about the WoW universe.
One year ago today, Cartoon Brew's blog post “The End of the Creator-Driven Era in TV Animation” ignited a heated debate on 4chan's /co/ (cartoon & anime), ultimately leading to the birth of a new fandom now we know as Bronies.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of the erroneous slang term "Internets," which was first uttered by the former U.S. president George W. Bush during the 2000 presidential debate.
Five years ago today, YouTuber Kajetokun uploaded this classic recut from Dragon Ball Z onto YouTube, where it became adopted as Internet slang used to describe something great in quantity or scale.
In October 2006, indie musician Dan Deacon posted this quirky 3D animation video of a lizard talking aimlessly via YouTube, featuring the voice of himself. Five years later, the video is now considered a viral video classic with tens of millions of views.
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