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Imminent Ned
October 6th, 2011 7:34 PMThis image macro series uses an photo of Ned Stark from the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones to predict an imminent Internet trend.
Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates
October 6th, 2011 6:10 PMThis multipane series came from the historic joint interview of the two computer industry titans during the 2007 All Digital Things conference.
Christopher "moot" Poole
October 5th, 2011 8:07 PMAfter creating 4chan when he was just 15-years-old, Chris Poole went on to become a champion of anonymity on the web. His latest project, the media remixing web app Canvas, recently became open to the public.
Chanarchive
October 5th, 2011 12:48 PMFormerly known as 4chanarchive, the name of this website says it all: it keeps copies of epic threads from 4chan, so you can save time on scrolling through spams.
Poe's Law
October 3rd, 2011 9:42 PMWhen it comes to the topic of religious fundamentalism, it's nearly impossible to tell if people are being sarcastic unless they use the proper emoticon.
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Imminent Ned
This image macro series uses an photo of Ned Stark from the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones to predict an imminent Internet trend.
Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates
This multipane series came from the historic joint interview of the two computer industry titans during the 2007 All Digital Things conference.
Christopher "moot" Poole
After creating 4chan when he was just 15-years-old, Chris Poole went on to become a champion of anonymity on the web. His latest project, the media remixing web app Canvas, recently became open to the public.
Chanarchive
Formerly known as 4chanarchive, the name of this website says it all: it keeps copies of epic threads from 4chan, so you can save time on scrolling through spams.