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Orvillecopter
January 4th, 2013 4:43 PMThis quadrotor helicopter is made out of the taxidermied skin of Dutch artist Bart Jansen's deceased cat Orville.
Chocolate Milk Threads
January 3rd, 2013 1:30 PMOne of the greatest offenses a poster can commit on 4chan is spilling a glass of chocolate milk. 4chan's love for the drink dates back to 2008, when a user was banned for stating they preferred regular milk.
Fanboys
January 2nd, 2013 7:03 PMThis term, used to describe obsessive participants in fandoms, first appeared in a 1973 zine satirizing traditional comic fans who did not approve of underground comics.
Fiscal Cliff
January 2nd, 2013 3:48 PMThis term referring to the potential consequences of tax increases and spending cuts became a major talking point in online discussions and parodies during the bipartisan negotiation process in December.
Captain Kitteh
December 28th, 2012 4:00 PM"Attention passengers, this is your kitten speaking."
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Orvillecopter
This quadrotor helicopter is made out of the taxidermied skin of Dutch artist Bart Jansen's deceased cat Orville.
Chocolate Milk Threads
One of the greatest offenses a poster can commit on 4chan is spilling a glass of chocolate milk. 4chan's love for the drink dates back to 2008, when a user was banned for stating they preferred regular milk.
Fiscal Cliff
This term referring to the potential consequences of tax increases and spending cuts became a major talking point in online discussions and parodies during the bipartisan negotiation process in December.
Captain Kitteh
"Attention passengers, this is your kitten speaking."