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Eminem Gifted Humanity with the Term for Obsessed Fandoms
January 22nd, 2018 10:00 PMEminem's "Stan" gave rise to the term "Stan," which now even the Oxford English Dictionary recognizes as a term for an enthusiastic fan.
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Fiona the Hippo Turns One
January 22nd, 2018 9:00 PMOne of the greats, Fiona the Hippo turns one this month, after a year of social media supremacy.
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H.P. Lovecraft Poetry Set to "Piano Man"
January 22nd, 2018 8:00 PMWhen a Twitter user noticed H.P. Lovecraft's "Nemesis" had the same meter as Billy Joel's "Piano Man," the recording was inevitable.
"Get in the Fuckin' Robot, Shinji!"
January 22nd, 2018 7:00 PMFor nearly a decade, this catchphrase has been used by fans of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion to mock a plotline regarding the character Shinji Ikari's adamant refusal to pilot a giant mecha robot.
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Eminem Gifted Humanity with the Term for Obsessed Fandoms
Eminem's "Stan" gave rise to the term "Stan," which now even the Oxford English Dictionary recognizes as a term for an enthusiastic fan.
Fiona the Hippo Turns One
One of the greats, Fiona the Hippo turns one this month, after a year of social media supremacy.
H.P. Lovecraft Poetry Set to "Piano Man"
When a Twitter user noticed H.P. Lovecraft's "Nemesis" had the same meter as Billy Joel's "Piano Man," the recording was inevitable.
"Get in the Fuckin' Robot, Shinji!"
For nearly a decade, this catchphrase has been used by fans of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion to mock a plotline regarding the character Shinji Ikari's adamant refusal to pilot a giant mecha robot.