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Man Seeks Justice for Stolen Package
August 8th, 2013 2:28 PMWhen Arizona resident Tim Lake found out that someone had stolen his Amazon shipment of Keurig coffee cups and an ice tray, he decided to take matters into his own hands by creating an awesome flyer to find the thief.
Go Ahead, Call The Cops
August 8th, 2013 2:11 PM ShareStop Motion Animation
August 8th, 2013 1:40 PMFrom the YTMND era's Asiacopter and Butt Racing to today's Vine videos, stop motion animation has played an instrumental role in the meme-making process since the early days of the Internet visual culture.
10 Interesting Nuggets About Minecraft
August 8th, 2013 1:30 PMDid you know that Enderman's howls are the words "hi," hello" and "what's up" said in reverse? Check out this Geek Week edition of "10 Interesting Nuggets About Minecraft" brought to you by YouTube channel AllTimes10.
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Let Me Tell You Why That's Bulls**t
Need to shoot down someone's faulty logic? Check out some of these condescending image macros!
Stop Motion Animation
From the YTMND era's Asiacopter and Butt Racing to today's Vine videos, stop motion animation has played an instrumental role in the meme-making process since the early days of the Internet visual culture.