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2010 Wikipedia Fundraising Campaign
November 29th, 2010 4:06 PMKeep seeing strange banners at the top of your favorite websites? Thank Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales for starting the latest banner image fad!
Waffles? Don't You Mean Carrots?
November 29th, 2010 12:46 PMWhen we say waffles, don't we really mean …carrots? Click to catch up on the epic user-comment takeover that took place on Reddit earlier this month, while a good portion of regular site users were attending Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity in Washington D.C.
Race Guy
November 18th, 2010 3:00 PMEarlier this week, the clothing retail chain Hot Topic decided to sell some t-shirts with Rage Guy design. The Internet noticed and waged a sabotage mission, falsely pairing Rage Guy comics with highly offensive racist jokes.
4chumblr
November 16th, 2010 3:51 AMIn the midst of ongoing conflict between Tumblr bloggers and 4chan Anons, some of the more casual participants decided to anthropomorphize the popular blogging service and the notorious imageboard community as anime characters: Tumblr-tan & Anon-sama.
Takei to Anti-Gay School Board Member
November 14th, 2010 10:53 PMThe production theme of Takei’s “Douchebag” video had its roots in another, more light-hearted video featuring him released in 2007 on the television program Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The previous video stemmed from another gay/homophobia scandal surrounding homophobic statements made by former NBA all-star basketball player, Tim Hardaway:
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2010 Wikipedia Fundraising Campaign
Keep seeing strange banners at the top of your favorite websites? Thank Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales for starting the latest banner image fad!
Waffles? Don't You Mean Carrots?
When we say waffles, don't we really mean …carrots? Click to catch up on the epic user-comment takeover that took place on Reddit earlier this month, while a good portion of regular site users were attending Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity in Washington D.C.
Takei to Anti-Gay School Board Member
The production theme of Takei’s “Douchebag” video had its roots in another, more light-hearted video featuring him released in 2007 on the television program Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The previous video stemmed from another gay/homophobia scandal surrounding homophobic statements made by former NBA all-star basketball player, Tim Hardaway: