- Nine Years Ago, Batman Told Raphael About His Childhood Trauma
- Four Years Ago, A Man Shouted Out One Of His Favorite Genders And Became A Meme
- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
- The SpongeBob Episode That Gave Us 'Ight, Imma Head Out' Aired On This Date In 2001
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Richard Dawkins' Reddit AMA
November 26th, 2013 4:45 PMProfessor Richard Dawkins participated in his second ask me anything event today, answering a string of questions from beloved Reddit biologist Unidan and many others, including his thoughts on the word "internet meme."
How To Fight a Baby Like a Real Man
November 26th, 2013 4:29 PMGavin McInnes demonstrates how to protect oneself when under attack from a menacing baby.
Go Home Disco Ball, You're Drunk
November 26th, 2013 3:30 PM ShareWrecking Ball: Chatroulette Edition
November 26th, 2013 2:56 PMYouTuber Steve Kardynal hops back on Chatroulette to perform a parody of the "Wrecking Ball" music video by Miley Cyrus. Be sure to check out his Chatroulette performance of "Call Me Maybe" as well!
Jaden Smith: The New King of /b/
November 26th, 2013 2:11 PMThe always confused child-actor Jaden Smith has been crowned the new "King of /b/" in honor of his bizarre, poetic and incoherent philosophical tweets.
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Richard Dawkins' Reddit AMA
Professor Richard Dawkins participated in his second ask me anything event today, answering a string of questions from beloved Reddit biologist Unidan and many others, including his thoughts on the word "internet meme."
Wrecking Ball: Chatroulette Edition
YouTuber Steve Kardynal hops back on Chatroulette to perform a parody of the "Wrecking Ball" music video by Miley Cyrus. Be sure to check out his Chatroulette performance of "Call Me Maybe" as well!
Jaden Smith: The New King of /b/
The always confused child-actor Jaden Smith has been crowned the new "King of /b/" in honor of his bizarre, poetic and incoherent philosophical tweets.