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Eminem's Pauses In BET Cypher Get Meme'd
October 17th, 2017 9:00 PMTwitter users found Eminem pausing to think about what he'd say next in his anti-Trump freestyle relatable to various other scenarios.
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Get Your Avatars Ready, Mii Channel Remixes Are Here
October 17th, 2017 8:00 PMA series of remixes have invigorated new life into bouncy Mii Channel theme music.
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When You're Trying to Journalism With a Ream of A4 Papers
October 17th, 2017 7:49 PMWatch this now-classic footage of BBC News anchor Simon McCoy presenting his segment while holding what he thought was a tablet. Check the sidebar for the full story.
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October 17th, 2017 5:30 PM ShareTumblr Responds to Mobile Ads Crying, "Eat The Child!"
October 17th, 2017 5:00 PMTumblr, in its Tumblr-y way, has taken a shitpost and run with it, creating a secret meme of sorts in the comments sections of mobile ads.
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Eminem's Pauses In BET Cypher Get Meme'd
Twitter users found Eminem pausing to think about what he'd say next in his anti-Trump freestyle relatable to various other scenarios.
Get Your Avatars Ready, Mii Channel Remixes Are Here
A series of remixes have invigorated new life into bouncy Mii Channel theme music.
When You're Trying to Journalism With a Ream of A4 Papers
Watch this now-classic footage of BBC News anchor Simon McCoy presenting his segment while holding what he thought was a tablet. Check the sidebar for the full story.
Tumblr Responds to Mobile Ads Crying, "Eat The Child!"
Tumblr, in its Tumblr-y way, has taken a shitpost and run with it, creating a secret meme of sorts in the comments sections of mobile ads.