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A Creepy Birthday Tribute to Gabe Newell
November 4th, 2013 3:30 PMWill the Internet ever let go of its hilariously creepy obsession with Valve co-founder Gabe Newell? …Not anytime this year.
The Origin of Noseless GIFs?
November 4th, 2013 3:15 PMIt has come to our attention that the zany photoshop practice of sloth-facing dates further back in history than we had thought earlier. Help us find the origin of the noseless GIFs!
Happy Raccoon's First Grape Tasting
November 4th, 2013 1:30 PMIn today's edition of animals eating at the dinner table, here we have a raccoon tasting grapes and having a great time.
The Ultimate Hardcore Gamer's Challenge
November 4th, 2013 1:05 PM ShareAnimated Works of Classic Art
November 4th, 2013 12:57 PMThese animated versions of classic art works come straight out of the weird part of YouTube.
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A Creepy Birthday Tribute to Gabe Newell
Will the Internet ever let go of its hilariously creepy obsession with Valve co-founder Gabe Newell? …Not anytime this year.
The Origin of Noseless GIFs?
It has come to our attention that the zany photoshop practice of sloth-facing dates further back in history than we had thought earlier. Help us find the origin of the noseless GIFs!
Happy Raccoon's First Grape Tasting
In today's edition of animals eating at the dinner table, here we have a raccoon tasting grapes and having a great time.
Animated Works of Classic Art
These animated versions of classic art works come straight out of the weird part of YouTube.