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Breaking from the Wrestling Memes Dept!!1 On November 22th, 2010, Pro wrestler "Mike The Miz" took the WWE World Championship title from incumbent Randy Orton. As the Miz lifted up his new title, the camera cut to crowd reactions. One 10 year-old girl was not amused.
4chan's /b/ overtaken by "PUDDI PUDDI" after moot implements a new wordfilter. Chaos ensues.
Keep seeing strange banners at the top of your favorite websites? Thank Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales for starting the latest banner image fad!
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.
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