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Have We Reached Maximum Doge?
September 4th, 2013 12:30 PMThis morning, online food ordering service Seamless sent out this promotional email, featuring a detective shibe. Is this the beginning of the end?
Bad Lip Reading
September 4th, 2013 12:00 PMThis YouTube channel has been dubbing videos with awkward interpretations of what people are saying on camera since March 2011.
"We Can't Stop": Doo Wop Edition
September 4th, 2013 11:00 AMPostmodern Jukebox teamed up with NYC doo wop group The Tee-Tones for a 1950s style cover of "We Can't Stop."
Danbo
September 4th, 2013 10:30 AMSince making its debut appearance in the Japanese manga series Yotsuba&!, this cardboard character made out of Amazon's shipping boxes has become a popular icon of inexplicable cuteness, similar to the NHK mascot Domo.
Best Vines from August 2013
September 4th, 2013 9:30 AMThis Vine compilation contains 77 hilarious clips uploaded to the social networking site last month.
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Have We Reached Maximum Doge?
This morning, online food ordering service Seamless sent out this promotional email, featuring a detective shibe. Is this the beginning of the end?
Bad Lip Reading
This YouTube channel has been dubbing videos with awkward interpretations of what people are saying on camera since March 2011.
"We Can't Stop": Doo Wop Edition
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with NYC doo wop group The Tee-Tones for a 1950s style cover of "We Can't Stop."