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Google's "Did You Mean" Suggestions
March 4th, 2014 3:30 PMThanks to Google's smart keyword suggestion feature, we haven't really had to try to spell a word for over a decade, but like everything else that is useful in life, its second-guessing can sometimes be less than helpful.
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Fight Club Retold in Cinema Pixelica
March 4th, 2014 2:00 PMCinefix re-imagines the modern cult classic tale of Fight Club through the medium of a 16-bit beat 'em up-style arcade game. As always, no quarters required!
Whatcha Thinkin About?
March 4th, 2014 1:30 PM ShareNice MayMay Man
March 4th, 2014 12:05 PMStraight out of /r/circlejerk comes this new poorly-drawn character used to mock the pervasive Internet memes seen across Reddit.
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SpongeBob Uses Too Much Sauce
March 4th, 2014 11:30 AMThe titular character in the animated childrens' show SpongeBob SquarePants is told he uses "too much sauce" on his burgers, and his shocked reaction to this criticism has become a popular clip to remix and extend on YouTube.
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Google's "Did You Mean" Suggestions
Thanks to Google's smart keyword suggestion feature, we haven't really had to try to spell a word for over a decade, but like everything else that is useful in life, its second-guessing can sometimes be less than helpful.
Fight Club Retold in Cinema Pixelica
Cinefix re-imagines the modern cult classic tale of Fight Club through the medium of a 16-bit beat 'em up-style arcade game. As always, no quarters required!
Nice MayMay Man
Straight out of /r/circlejerk comes this new poorly-drawn character used to mock the pervasive Internet memes seen across Reddit.
SpongeBob Uses Too Much Sauce
The titular character in the animated childrens' show SpongeBob SquarePants is told he uses "too much sauce" on his burgers, and his shocked reaction to this criticism has become a popular clip to remix and extend on YouTube.