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Happy 6th Birthday, Laundry Room Viking!
August 29th, 2017 10:00 AMSix years ago today, this photograph of a man rowing through a flooded basement in a laundry basket was uploaded on Facebook, subsequently spawning one of the year's biggest advice animal memes on Reddit.
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Vinesauce Does the Mario
August 29th, 2017 9:30 AMI am God, and then you know, come on, it's time to go, eat the Dario!
"WTF Is This Shit?" Confirmed
August 29th, 2017 9:00 AMOne of the oldest internet means of expressing disbelief gets the ol' confirm badge.
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When Your Custom Character Is in a Cutscene
August 28th, 2017 9:00 PM ShareReporter Tries to Journalism During Evacuation
August 28th, 2017 8:00 PMFox News reporter Eric Shawn casts a ridiculously long-winded question for a group of Houston residents trying to flee from flooding city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
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Happy 6th Birthday, Laundry Room Viking!
Six years ago today, this photograph of a man rowing through a flooded basement in a laundry basket was uploaded on Facebook, subsequently spawning one of the year's biggest advice animal memes on Reddit.
Vinesauce Does the Mario
I am God, and then you know, come on, it's time to go, eat the Dario!
"WTF Is This Shit?" Confirmed
One of the oldest internet means of expressing disbelief gets the ol' confirm badge.
Reporter Tries to Journalism During Evacuation
Fox News reporter Eric Shawn casts a ridiculously long-winded question for a group of Houston residents trying to flee from flooding city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.