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Honest Trailers Takes Down The Emoji Movie
November 22nd, 2017 10:06 AMThe Screen Junkies YouTube channel takes down last year's much-maligned computer-animated film The Emoji Movie, referring to it as "three-dimensional representations of two-dimensional phone pictures in a one-dimensional movie."
The 11th Anniversary of "Goodnight, Sweet Prince"
November 22nd, 2017 9:00 AM11 years ago today, a 4chan user commented the earliest known archived instance of the expression "goodnight, sweet prince" on the /prog/ (programming) board, which would go on to become a popular caption used in celebrity death hoax image macros.
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November 21st, 2017 10:30 PM ShareLena Dunham Apology Bot Has an Excuse for Everything
November 21st, 2017 10:00 PM"Lena Dunham Apologizes For Timing Of Statement About How The Patriarchy Is 'Fetch' On A Diveristy Panel Full Of White People"
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Is It True "The Left Can't Meme"?
November 21st, 2017 9:30 PMIt's certainly been a refrain for right-leaning internet users who say the left can't recreate their meme magic.
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Honest Trailers Takes Down The Emoji Movie
The Screen Junkies YouTube channel takes down last year's much-maligned computer-animated film The Emoji Movie, referring to it as "three-dimensional representations of two-dimensional phone pictures in a one-dimensional movie."
The 11th Anniversary of "Goodnight, Sweet Prince"
11 years ago today, a 4chan user commented the earliest known archived instance of the expression "goodnight, sweet prince" on the /prog/ (programming) board, which would go on to become a popular caption used in celebrity death hoax image macros.
Lena Dunham Apology Bot Has an Excuse for Everything
"Lena Dunham Apologizes For Timing Of Statement About How The Patriarchy Is 'Fetch' On A Diveristy Panel Full Of White People"
Is It True "The Left Can't Meme"?
It's certainly been a refrain for right-leaning internet users who say the left can't recreate their meme magic.