- 23 Years Ago, The Iconic 'Horse Head Mask' Galloped Onto The Scene
- The 'Bro I'm Straight Up Not Having a Good Time' Reaction Image Is 6 Years Old Today
- It's Been Four Years Since Someone First Used This Image Of Walt Screaming In A Car As A Meme
- Unknown 9: Awakening Follow in the Footsteps of Concord's Failure Spawning Memes And Debate In The Gaming Community
- A Slew Of Slang Abbreviations Like TS, PMO And ICL Have Flooded TikTok, Devolving Internet AAVE
Macro Photography Time Lapse
July 5th, 2013 3:00 PMPhotographer Daniel Csobot finds the beauty in the tiniest things in life with this time lapse of flowers blooming filmed with a macro lens.
Anons Vow Revenge for Dog Shooting
July 5th, 2013 2:53 PMAmidst the ongoing DDoS attack that has crippled Hawthorne Police Department's website for days, an Anonymous communique has surfaced online vowing to retaliate against the widely publicized shooting of a 2-year-old Rottweiler dog.
Pinkie Pie Ridin' With Her Top Down
July 5th, 2013 1:00 PMYouTuber TheIncredibleD1701 brings an urban twist to Hasbro's TV commercial for My Little Pony Pinkie Pie's Remote Control Vehicle.
Undercover Agent Meow
July 5th, 2013 12:30 PM ShareEnglish Loanwords in Internet Slang
July 5th, 2013 12:00 PMCan you think of Internet slang terms that are mainly used outside of the English-speaking zone, yet borrowed from the English language?
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Macro Photography Time Lapse
Photographer Daniel Csobot finds the beauty in the tiniest things in life with this time lapse of flowers blooming filmed with a macro lens.
Anons Vow Revenge for Dog Shooting
Pinkie Pie Ridin' With Her Top Down
YouTuber TheIncredibleD1701 brings an urban twist to Hasbro's TV commercial for My Little Pony Pinkie Pie's Remote Control Vehicle.
English Loanwords in Internet Slang
Can you think of Internet slang terms that are mainly used outside of the English-speaking zone, yet borrowed from the English language?