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Kim Jong Un is in Your Orbit
December 14th, 2012 1:24 PMThe North Korean satellite is now in your orbit, watching you poop.
One Tiny Hand
December 14th, 2012 12:44 PMPhotoshop Memes of 2012: Inspired by an eccentric SNL comedy sketch, this single topic blog has churned out hundreds of photoshopped images featuring celebrities with disproportionately small hands under the slogan "one tiny step for hands, one giant leap for mankind."
£1 Fish Man
December 14th, 2012 11:00 AMOne Pound Fish Man for Christmas Number One!
Top Ten Fandoms of 2012
December 13th, 2012 10:54 PMThough fandoms have been around since the days of Star Trek, many fandoms surrounding a variety of media including bands, video games, television shows, movies and webcomics flourished on the web.
PBS Offbook: Bad Behavior Online
December 13th, 2012 9:00 PMPBS investigates trolling and cyberbullying online, prompting questions about how the Internet should be regulated and what freedom of speech means on the web.
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Kim Jong Un is in Your Orbit
The North Korean satellite is now in your orbit, watching you poop.
One Tiny Hand
Photoshop Memes of 2012: Inspired by an eccentric SNL comedy sketch, this single topic blog has churned out hundreds of photoshopped images featuring celebrities with disproportionately small hands under the slogan "one tiny step for hands, one giant leap for mankind."
Top Ten Fandoms of 2012
Though fandoms have been around since the days of Star Trek, many fandoms surrounding a variety of media including bands, video games, television shows, movies and webcomics flourished on the web.
PBS Offbook: Bad Behavior Online
PBS investigates trolling and cyberbullying online, prompting questions about how the Internet should be regulated and what freedom of speech means on the web.