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My Life is Over!
May 26th, 2014 5:30 PMDespite its seemingly happy-looking face, this JIS-shift emoticon is used to express despair in one's own life when all hopes have been lost.
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Attack on Kuso Miso Technique!
May 26th, 2014 2:10 PMThailand's comedy group Cosbit presents a parody of the opening credit sequence for Attack on Titan featuring Abe and Masaki from the yaoi manga Kuso Miso Technique.
SNCF FAIL
May 25th, 2014 3:52 PMA massive purchasing error by the French railway operator SNCF has been widely mocked across the French-speaking web.
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Kitten Battles Two Green Apples on a Bed
May 25th, 2014 3:51 PMA tiny kitten tumbles around with two green apples on top of a bed.
The Man Inside Mickey
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My Life is Over!
Despite its seemingly happy-looking face, this JIS-shift emoticon is used to express despair in one's own life when all hopes have been lost.
Attack on Kuso Miso Technique!
Thailand's comedy group Cosbit presents a parody of the opening credit sequence for Attack on Titan featuring Abe and Masaki from the yaoi manga Kuso Miso Technique.