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- This Awkward Photo Of Christopher Walken Looks Like He's Waiting To Hear Back From You
- An Intriguing Sentence Spoken By 'Minecraft' YouTuber 'Kwebbelkop's AI Is Going Viral
- Cringe 'Honestly I Think They Not Like Us' Copypasta Was Seemingly Posted Ironically But History Is Omitting That
Will Kickstarter Replace Hollywood?
March 28th, 2013 6:30 PMFollowing the success of the Veronica Mars campaign, will Kickstarter-based crowdfunding change Hollywood, creating films people really want to see?
Anonymous
March 28th, 2013 5:30 PMThis nebulous group of Internet users have been involved in numerous "hacktivist" operations and trolling campaigns since as early as 2006.
How Did You Come Up With This, Peter?
March 28th, 2013 4:30 PMDr. Curt Conners is left speechless after seeing a glimpse of Peter Parker's brilliant mind. Note: this video contains mildly NSFW imagery.
Photo Fad From Japan: Hadokening
March 28th, 2013 4:00 PMThis is Hadokening, the latest Japanese photo fad inspired by the Street Fighter character Ryu's power move.
Then Who Was Phone?
March 28th, 2013 3:30 PMFive years have passed since this infamous piece of creepypasta surfaced on 4chan's /x/ (paranormal) board, but the mysterious identity of "phone" has yet to be resolved.
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Will Kickstarter Replace Hollywood?
Following the success of the Veronica Mars campaign, will Kickstarter-based crowdfunding change Hollywood, creating films people really want to see?
How Did You Come Up With This, Peter?
Dr. Curt Conners is left speechless after seeing a glimpse of Peter Parker's brilliant mind. Note: this video contains mildly NSFW imagery.
Photo Fad From Japan: Hadokening
This is Hadokening, the latest Japanese photo fad inspired by the Street Fighter character Ryu's power move.
Then Who Was Phone?
Five years have passed since this infamous piece of creepypasta surfaced on 4chan's /x/ (paranormal) board, but the mysterious identity of "phone" has yet to be resolved.