"Follow the Damn Train, CJ!"
April 1st, 2015 12:05 PMThis memorable quote from a particularly frustrating mission in the 2005 action game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is often referenced online by fans of the video game series.
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Martha Stewart Roasts Justin Bieber
April 1st, 2015 10:56 AMNormally, Martha Stewart doesn't overcook things. However, on this occasion, everything she served was BURNS.
#WeAreAllMemeDon
April 1st, 2015 12:00 AM"You merely adopted the memes. Don was born in it. Molded by it. Fear him." – George Washington, c. 1729
Spot the Main Character
March 31st, 2015 9:00 PMHunting for anime characters in anonymous crowds is…actually not difficult at all.
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Google Japan Unveils New Keyless Keyboard
March 31st, 2015 8:26 PMDoesn't it suck when you can't check your phone because your hands are full with (apparently) more important things? Well, those days are over, thanks to Google Japan's latest revolutionary wearable smartdevice Piro-Piro, a party horn that can input Japanese characters based on unique signature length of the tube.
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"Follow the Damn Train, CJ!"
This memorable quote from a particularly frustrating mission in the 2005 action game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is often referenced online by fans of the video game series.
Martha Stewart Roasts Justin Bieber
Normally, Martha Stewart doesn't overcook things. However, on this occasion, everything she served was BURNS.
#WeAreAllMemeDon
"You merely adopted the memes. Don was born in it. Molded by it. Fear him." – George Washington, c. 1729
Spot the Main Character
Hunting for anime characters in anonymous crowds is…actually not difficult at all.
Google Japan Unveils New Keyless Keyboard
Doesn't it suck when you can't check your phone because your hands are full with (apparently) more important things? Well, those days are over, thanks to Google Japan's latest revolutionary wearable smartdevice Piro-Piro, a party horn that can input Japanese characters based on unique signature length of the tube.