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Bad Luck Leo
February 21st, 2013 4:00 PMLeonardo DiCaprio is the Bad Luck Brian of Hollywood.
That's The Evilest Thing
February 21st, 2013 3:30 PMThe villains Him and Mojo Jojo from the animated television series The Powerpuff Girls get sentimental about evil deeds in this image macro series highlighting juvenile pranks and trolling schemes.
A Kind Baby Sloth Swoons the Internet
February 21st, 2013 2:31 PMDuring a recent trip to Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica, Rachael Hosein captured this precious moment of a baby sloth oh-so-gently offering her a flower petal.
Memes in the Classroom
February 21st, 2013 2:00 PMDo using memes in the classroom inspire students to think critically or increase engagement? Have you ever experienced using memes at school, either as a student or teacher? Join in the conversation!
Russian Reacts to Meteor Explosion
February 21st, 2013 1:30 PMWatch this Russian driver's enthusiastic response to last week's meteor explosion.
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Bad Luck Leo
Leonardo DiCaprio is the Bad Luck Brian of Hollywood.
That's The Evilest Thing
The villains Him and Mojo Jojo from the animated television series The Powerpuff Girls get sentimental about evil deeds in this image macro series highlighting juvenile pranks and trolling schemes.
A Kind Baby Sloth Swoons the Internet
During a recent trip to Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica, Rachael Hosein captured this precious moment of a baby sloth oh-so-gently offering her a flower petal.
Memes in the Classroom
Do using memes in the classroom inspire students to think critically or increase engagement? Have you ever experienced using memes at school, either as a student or teacher? Join in the conversation!
Russian Reacts to Meteor Explosion
Watch this Russian driver's enthusiastic response to last week's meteor explosion.