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Fresh Pots
April 30th, 2013 4:27 PMAmerican rock musician David Grohl has been known to blurt out this expression whenever he desperately needs a fresh pot of coffee.
Mentos Commercial Parodies
April 30th, 2013 3:30 PMVideo parodies of Mentos' 1990s ad campaign featuring quirky problem solving have been circulating online since November 2000.
Things Boys Do We Love
April 30th, 2013 11:40 AMThe Internet's mockery of sentimental photo quotes continues on Tumblr with "Just Girly Things" and "Things Boys Do We Love."
Hyperbole and a Half
April 29th, 2013 10:30 PMThis is the mother blog of memorable webcomic memes like "X all the Y!" and everyone's favorite typo monster The Alot.
Video Game Logic
April 29th, 2013 9:00 PMThis expression is used to mock the absurd video game mechanics that could not possibly exist in the real world.
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Fresh Pots
American rock musician David Grohl has been known to blurt out this expression whenever he desperately needs a fresh pot of coffee.
Mentos Commercial Parodies
Video parodies of Mentos' 1990s ad campaign featuring quirky problem solving have been circulating online since November 2000.
Things Boys Do We Love
The Internet's mockery of sentimental photo quotes continues on Tumblr with "Just Girly Things" and "Things Boys Do We Love."
Hyperbole and a Half
This is the mother blog of memorable webcomic memes like "X all the Y!" and everyone's favorite typo monster The Alot.
Video Game Logic
This expression is used to mock the absurd video game mechanics that could not possibly exist in the real world.