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CopperCab's Rap Debut Single "Gingerbread"
June 11th, 2014 2:05 PMFour years after his emotional plea against "ginger bullying" went viral on YouTube, Mikey Kittrell, a.k.a CopperCab, is back with yet another message against the haters in his aptly-titled rap debut single "Gingerbread."
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June 11th, 2014 1:41 PMOne of the first classic internet memes to come out of E3, this photograph of four IGN reporters celebrating Nintendo's announcement of a new Legend of Zelda title marks its 10th anniversary this year.
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This Man Made the Best of an Empty Airport
June 11th, 2014 1:40 PMRather than kill time with a magazine Richard Dunn spent his night in a nearly empty Las Vegas airport creating an impressive lip dub video to the very appropriate Celine Dion song "All By Myself."
The Prison Pose Refuses to be Incarcerated
June 11th, 2014 1:40 PMThis photo pose associated with prison gangs and hip hop artists since as early as the 1980s still lives on today on sites like Instagram.
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CopperCab's Rap Debut Single "Gingerbread"
Four years after his emotional plea against "ginger bullying" went viral on YouTube, Mikey Kittrell, a.k.a CopperCab, is back with yet another message against the haters in his aptly-titled rap debut single "Gingerbread."
IGN Reaction Guys at E3 2004
One of the first classic internet memes to come out of E3, this photograph of four IGN reporters celebrating Nintendo's announcement of a new Legend of Zelda title marks its 10th anniversary this year.
The Prison Pose Refuses to be Incarcerated
This photo pose associated with prison gangs and hip hop artists since as early as the 1980s still lives on today on sites like Instagram.