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Faces of Marijuana
January 31st, 2013 5:46 PMThis is what happens if you are foolish enough to inject five whole marijuanas.
STFU
January 31st, 2013 2:37 PMThis acronym has been used online since as early as 1999 as part of a virus spread in a Usenet group. Today, it is consistently used on Tumblr to name blogs criticizing certain topics or subcultures.
Thanks, Obama!
January 30th, 2013 7:22 PMThis sarcastic expression is often featured in a series of animated FAIL gifs, satirizing those who scapegoat President Obama as the cause of problems for which he has little or no influence.
Useless Box
January 30th, 2013 5:30 PMThese machines exist for one purpose: once they are turned on, something reaches out to turn itself right back off.
OS Sound Effect Remixes
January 29th, 2013 9:30 PMThis glitch music fad started on YTMND in April 2006 when users began recreating video game music using sounds occuring in Windows XP.
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Faces of Marijuana
This is what happens if you are foolish enough to inject five whole marijuanas.
Thanks, Obama!
This sarcastic expression is often featured in a series of animated FAIL gifs, satirizing those who scapegoat President Obama as the cause of problems for which he has little or no influence.
Useless Box
These machines exist for one purpose: once they are turned on, something reaches out to turn itself right back off.
OS Sound Effect Remixes
This glitch music fad started on YTMND in April 2006 when users began recreating video game music using sounds occuring in Windows XP.