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Batman Slapping Robin
January 3rd, 2013 3:16 PMThe panel used in this exploitable meme comes from the 1965 Batman comic "World's Finest #153," in which Batman slaps Robin for questioning his thirst for vengeance.
"Sburban Jungle" Orchestra Edition
January 3rd, 2013 2:20 PMTumblr user rogue0fbreath played piano in his high school orchestra's rendition of the Homestuck song "Sburban Jungle" by Michael Guy Bowman.
Chocolate Milk Threads
January 3rd, 2013 1:30 PMOne of the greatest offenses a poster can commit on 4chan is spilling a glass of chocolate milk. 4chan's love for the drink dates back to 2008, when a user was banned for stating they preferred regular milk.
Walk Off the Earth Covers Taylor Swift
January 3rd, 2013 12:30 PMThe Canadian indie band that rose to viral fame last year with their cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" returns with an acapella rendition of "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift.
Find a Burn Center Near You
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Batman Slapping Robin
The panel used in this exploitable meme comes from the 1965 Batman comic "World's Finest #153," in which Batman slaps Robin for questioning his thirst for vengeance.
Chocolate Milk Threads
One of the greatest offenses a poster can commit on 4chan is spilling a glass of chocolate milk. 4chan's love for the drink dates back to 2008, when a user was banned for stating they preferred regular milk.
Walk Off the Earth Covers Taylor Swift
The Canadian indie band that rose to viral fame last year with their cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" returns with an acapella rendition of "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift.
Find a Burn Center Near You
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