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Challenge Accepted
December 4th, 2010 3:42 PM"Challenge Accepted" is a rage comic character of a stick figure posing with crossed arms and a smug facial expression. Within the rage comic universe, the character is typically used as a reaction image to embrace a seemingly infeasible or extremely challenging task, sometimes in sarcasm and other times genuinely. Prior to its usage in the rage comic universe, the expression had been closely associated with Barney Stinson, one of the main characters in the American TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
Needs More Cowbell
December 3rd, 2010 8:44 PMQ: The increase in market supply of blah blah blahs is always proportional to the increase in demand of…
a) Cowbells
b) Cowbells
c) Cowbells
d) All of the above + cowbells
Smugleaf / Snivy
December 2nd, 2010 11:02 PMIf Troll Face was reincarnated as a Pokémon…
Nicolas Cage Wants Cake
December 2nd, 2010 2:47 PMWhen Nicolas Cage shows up at your house and asks for a slice of cake, just give him the cake. Just let him have it. Seriously.
1337 speak
December 2nd, 2010 1:53 AMl337, Do You Speak It? Once an alt. style of English alphabet typically used to indicate one's elite stature in hacking communities, l337speak has since grown into a popular vernacular among online gamers and beyond.
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Challenge Accepted
"Challenge Accepted" is a rage comic character of a stick figure posing with crossed arms and a smug facial expression. Within the rage comic universe, the character is typically used as a reaction image to embrace a seemingly infeasible or extremely challenging task, sometimes in sarcasm and other times genuinely. Prior to its usage in the rage comic universe, the expression had been closely associated with Barney Stinson, one of the main characters in the American TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
Needs More Cowbell
Q: The increase in market supply of blah blah blahs is always proportional to the increase in demand of…
a) Cowbells
b) Cowbells
c) Cowbells
d) All of the above + cowbells
Smugleaf / Snivy
If Troll Face was reincarnated as a Pokémon…
Nicolas Cage Wants Cake
When Nicolas Cage shows up at your house and asks for a slice of cake, just give him the cake. Just let him have it. Seriously.
1337 speak
l337, Do You Speak It? Once an alt. style of English alphabet typically used to indicate one's elite stature in hacking communities, l337speak has since grown into a popular vernacular among online gamers and beyond.