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Lulz from the Campaign Trail: Since last fall, this YouTube channel has been replacing the audio on politician's speeches with some very interesting interpretations of their lip movements.
A memorable quote by the Dragon Ball Z villain character Frieza has been turned into an image macro series depicting oddly-shaped or deformed characters.
Warning: This entry contains NSFW images.
This 20-year-old became the target of a 4chan raid after taunting users on the website’s /b/ (random) board earlier this month.
Though the anime trope of running out of the house with toast in one's mouth has been around since as early as 2010, overnight Tumblr users decided to apply it to a variety of fandoms and ethnicities.
The Weather Channel's labeling of Mississipi as "the land mass" between the states of Louisiana and Alabama during the live coverage of Tropical Storm Issac has spawned a social media storm of its own.
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Lulz from the Campaign Trail: Since last fall, this YouTube channel has been replacing the audio on politician's speeches with some very interesting interpretations of their lip movements.
A memorable quote by the Dragon Ball Z villain character Frieza has been turned into an image macro series depicting oddly-shaped or deformed characters.
Warning: This entry contains NSFW images.
This 20-year-old became the target of a 4chan raid after taunting users on the website’s /b/ (random) board earlier this month.
Though the anime trope of running out of the house with toast in one's mouth has been around since as early as 2010, overnight Tumblr users decided to apply it to a variety of fandoms and ethnicities.
The Weather Channel's labeling of Mississipi as "the land mass" between the states of Louisiana and Alabama during the live coverage of Tropical Storm Issac has spawned a social media storm of its own.
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