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September 17th, 2013 4:25 PMThis shorthand from the late 1700's referring to those who belong to lower socioeconomic classes has seen a resurgence in use on 4chan when criticizing someone's cultural tastes.
Totoro Bus Stop Parodies
September 16th, 2013 7:00 PMA variety of crossover fan art illustrations parodying this memorable scene from the 1988 classic anime film My Neighbor Totoro have been circulating the web since 2007.
Matthew Cordle's DUI Confession
September 16th, 2013 4:01 PMEarlier this month, Ohio resident Matthew Cordle admitted to killing someone in a drunk driving accident via YouTube, claiming he was ready to take responsibility for his actions. The video led to his arrest and he is now facing eight and a half years in prison.
I Ain't Even Mad
September 15th, 2013 11:00 AMSometimes your jimmies remain completely unrustled.
I Only Cried for 20 Minutes
September 14th, 2013 11:00 AMSince 2012, this image macro series featuring a still image of SpongeBob Squarepants has been used to relay unfortunate events that result in "only 20 minutes of crying."
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Totoro Bus Stop Parodies
A variety of crossover fan art illustrations parodying this memorable scene from the 1988 classic anime film My Neighbor Totoro have been circulating the web since 2007.
Matthew Cordle's DUI Confession
Earlier this month, Ohio resident Matthew Cordle admitted to killing someone in a drunk driving accident via YouTube, claiming he was ready to take responsibility for his actions. The video led to his arrest and he is now facing eight and a half years in prison.
I Ain't Even Mad
Sometimes your jimmies remain completely unrustled.
I Only Cried for 20 Minutes
Since 2012, this image macro series featuring a still image of SpongeBob Squarepants has been used to relay unfortunate events that result in "only 20 minutes of crying."