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Regional Dialect Meme
February 26th, 2013 5:30 PMVideo or audio posts showcasing how English-speaking people from across the globe pronounce a string of different words have been circulating on Tumblr and YouTube since January 2011.
Your Tumblr Dashboard Sings
February 26th, 2013 4:30 PMCollege Humor has put the stereotypical Tumblr dashboard to music, raising an excellent question: why is everyone on the site obsessed with Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch?
You Sreep, You Ruse
February 26th, 2013 4:00 PM ShareThat's Enough Internet for Today
February 26th, 2013 3:30 PMSimilar to "Abandon Thread" or "Nothing To See Here," this expression is often used in reaction to encountering the weird part of the Internet. Anyone know where the phrase originated from?
Dance Songs Translated
February 26th, 2013 2:30 PMYouTuber vlogbrothers translates several non-English dance songs that became big hits online.
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Regional Dialect Meme
Video or audio posts showcasing how English-speaking people from across the globe pronounce a string of different words have been circulating on Tumblr and YouTube since January 2011.
That's Enough Internet for Today
Similar to "Abandon Thread" or "Nothing To See Here," this expression is often used in reaction to encountering the weird part of the Internet. Anyone know where the phrase originated from?
Dance Songs Translated
YouTuber vlogbrothers translates several non-English dance songs that became big hits online.