- 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
- Gets Brainwashed Of Same Thing Comic Has Gotten A Sequel
Nanomachines, Son
May 1st, 2013 9:30 PMThis expression first uttered by the final boss character in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has been employed on the web as a non sequitur response to unrelated questions.
Raf's Perfect Girlfriend
May 1st, 2013 8:30 PMIt might seem like Raf is on a dream date with a cute girl, but a twist will leave him forever alone.
The Internet's Seven Deadly Sins
May 1st, 2013 8:07 PMThis is old sauce, nevertheless a classic! TL;DR, we're all going to hell.
The Great Netflix Purge of 2013
May 1st, 2013 7:30 PMStarting today, nearly 2,000 titles -- including James Bond flicks and 15 seasons of South Park -- will be no longer available for instant streaming on Netflix.
UNICEF Says "Likes Don't Save Lives"
May 1st, 2013 7:00 PMUnicef Sweden's latest commercial is a hard-hitting reminder that the slacktivists who like a Facebook page are not the same as those who actually donate to a cause.
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Nanomachines, Son
This expression first uttered by the final boss character in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has been employed on the web as a non sequitur response to unrelated questions.
Raf's Perfect Girlfriend
It might seem like Raf is on a dream date with a cute girl, but a twist will leave him forever alone.
The Internet's Seven Deadly Sins
This is old sauce, nevertheless a classic! TL;DR, we're all going to hell.
The Great Netflix Purge of 2013
Starting today, nearly 2,000 titles -- including James Bond flicks and 15 seasons of South Park -- will be no longer available for instant streaming on Netflix.
UNICEF Says "Likes Don't Save Lives"
Unicef Sweden's latest commercial is a hard-hitting reminder that the slacktivists who like a Facebook page are not the same as those who actually donate to a cause.