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"I Understood That Reference"
January 26th, 2015 2:39 PMThis memorable quote said by Captain American in The Avengers has become a go-to reaction image used by commenters when acknowledging a specific pop culture analogy or internet meme referenced by the original poster.
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Woman Throws Temper Tantrum at McDonald's
January 25th, 2015 4:00 PMThis lady did not appreciate having her credit card declined at a McDonald's restaurant.
Wait For It...
January 25th, 2015 3:41 PMThe wait is now over. Barney Stinson's dramatic interjection has finally been confirmed!
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Bringing Minecraft Into Your Living Room
January 25th, 2015 12:00 PMCheck out Microsoft's teaser reveal of its audacious high-definition holographic goggles currently under development, which aims to bring high-definition holograms of anything imaginable in the realm of virtual reality, like your favorite Minecraft constructions for example, into your real world.
"Oh, No You Didn't" in Its Finest Form
January 24th, 2015 7:00 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
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"I Understood That Reference"
This memorable quote said by Captain American in The Avengers has become a go-to reaction image used by commenters when acknowledging a specific pop culture analogy or internet meme referenced by the original poster.
Woman Throws Temper Tantrum at McDonald's
This lady did not appreciate having her credit card declined at a McDonald's restaurant.
Wait For It...
The wait is now over. Barney Stinson's dramatic interjection has finally been confirmed!
Bringing Minecraft Into Your Living Room
Check out Microsoft's teaser reveal of its audacious high-definition holographic goggles currently under development, which aims to bring high-definition holograms of anything imaginable in the realm of virtual reality, like your favorite Minecraft constructions for example, into your real world.