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Snacking With Homer Simpson
April 1st, 2015 4:16 PMVFX studio CinemaRaven pays a spot-on live-action stop motion tribute to Homer devouring snacks in the opening scene of The Simpsons episode "Lisa The Greek."
April Fool's Day in a Nutshell
April 1st, 2015 3:16 PM ShareJapanese Honorifics
April 1st, 2015 2:00 PMLooking to be taught by a sensei? Read this, meme-chan, and maybe Senpai will notice you.
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Google Presents the "Smartbox"
April 1st, 2015 1:00 PMAs part of their April Fools Day shenanigans, Google has released a promotional video for the "Smartbox," an Internet-connected mailbox that manages physical mail as if it were connected to a Google account.
"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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Snacking With Homer Simpson
VFX studio CinemaRaven pays a spot-on live-action stop motion tribute to Homer devouring snacks in the opening scene of The Simpsons episode "Lisa The Greek."
Japanese Honorifics
Looking to be taught by a sensei? Read this, meme-chan, and maybe Senpai will notice you.
Google Presents the "Smartbox"
As part of their April Fools Day shenanigans, Google has released a promotional video for the "Smartbox," an Internet-connected mailbox that manages physical mail as if it were connected to a Google account.
"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.