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Snap Back to Reality
July 25th, 2017 2:30 PMThe internet raps the "Lose Yourself" verse better than Eminem does.
Crash Bandicoot Says "Woah!"
July 25th, 2017 2:02 PMThese videos featuring the video game character Crash Bandicoot repeatedly saying "woah!" were originally inspired by video game streamer Oney's idiosyncratic use of the word while jumping in the 1997 game Crash Bandicoot 2.
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July 25th, 2017 1:00 PMYouTuber Ben Wonder told his dad that he's going to be a full-time YouTuber. His dad has never been more disappointed.
Internet Memes Kushner's Rare Public Speech
July 25th, 2017 12:28 PMJared Kushner dusted off those rarely heard dolcet tones to deny allegations of collusion with the Russian government, and it gave the Internet everything it needed.
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Snap Back to Reality
The internet raps the "Lose Yourself" verse better than Eminem does.
Crash Bandicoot Says "Woah!"
These videos featuring the video game character Crash Bandicoot repeatedly saying "woah!" were originally inspired by video game streamer Oney's idiosyncratic use of the word while jumping in the 1997 game Crash Bandicoot 2.
YouTuber Tells Dad He's Going Full-Time
YouTuber Ben Wonder told his dad that he's going to be a full-time YouTuber. His dad has never been more disappointed.
Internet Memes Kushner's Rare Public Speech
Jared Kushner dusted off those rarely heard dolcet tones to deny allegations of collusion with the Russian government, and it gave the Internet everything it needed.