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Vladimir Putin Gives a Speechless Speech
May 13th, 2015 1:30 PMIs this video of Vladimir Putin giving a speechless speech in compliance with Russia's anti-meme law? It's debatable.
This is Fine
May 13th, 2015 1:11 PMWebcomic artist KC Green has another viral hit with this panel, commonly used as a reaction image by users trying to stay calm during hectic or stressful moments.
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Meet the Fire-Breathing GTA V Kitty
May 13th, 2015 10:00 AMThis Grand Theft Auto V mod allows you to play as a fire-breathing cat straight out of hell.
Let Me Tell You Why This Is Bulls**t
May 12th, 2015 11:00 PM ShareWhat Would It Take to Print the Entire Internet?
May 12th, 2015 10:00 PMAccording to a recent paper by computer scientists at University of Leicester, it would take about 137 billion sheets of A4 paper to print out every web page thought to be hosted on the Internet, or approximately 2% of the Amazon rainforest.
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Vladimir Putin Gives a Speechless Speech
Is this video of Vladimir Putin giving a speechless speech in compliance with Russia's anti-meme law? It's debatable.
This is Fine
Webcomic artist KC Green has another viral hit with this panel, commonly used as a reaction image by users trying to stay calm during hectic or stressful moments.
Meet the Fire-Breathing GTA V Kitty
This Grand Theft Auto V mod allows you to play as a fire-breathing cat straight out of hell.
What Would It Take to Print the Entire Internet?
According to a recent paper by computer scientists at University of Leicester, it would take about 137 billion sheets of A4 paper to print out every web page thought to be hosted on the Internet, or approximately 2% of the Amazon rainforest.