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Dancing Alone to Pony
January 17th, 2012 3:00 PMThe YouTube fad of dancing solo to the 1996 Ginuwine song Pony went largely unnoticed for nearly four years before a single topic blog was created to showcase the highlights.
I'm in That Weird Part of YouTube
January 16th, 2012 10:50 PMHave you seen that random YouTube video with the masturbating monkeys? Join the club.
Hipster Hitler
January 16th, 2012 9:03 PMWhat Adolf Hitler would be like if he were alive today, rode a fixie bike and lived in Williamsburg.
I Hate X, But I Love Y
January 16th, 2012 6:54 PMA video of Jefferson Bethke performing a poem about why he loves Jesus but hates religion received over 1.4 million Facebook shares within five days. It has spawned an image macro series of contradicting feelings.
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing
January 16th, 2012 3:01 PMThis catchphrase is often associated with photographs of dogs that appear to be operating tools and machines made for humans.
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Dancing Alone to Pony
The YouTube fad of dancing solo to the 1996 Ginuwine song Pony went largely unnoticed for nearly four years before a single topic blog was created to showcase the highlights.
I'm in That Weird Part of YouTube
Have you seen that random YouTube video with the masturbating monkeys? Join the club.
Hipster Hitler
What Adolf Hitler would be like if he were alive today, rode a fixie bike and lived in Williamsburg.
I Hate X, But I Love Y
A video of Jefferson Bethke performing a poem about why he loves Jesus but hates religion received over 1.4 million Facebook shares within five days. It has spawned an image macro series of contradicting feelings.
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing
This catchphrase is often associated with photographs of dogs that appear to be operating tools and machines made for humans.