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Technoviking Takes Its Creator to Court
January 17th, 2013 5:00 PMThe future of the Technoviking is hanging in balance as the trial between Matthias Fritsch and the mysterious man behind the viral video legend began in Germany today. Though the exact charges are unclear, Fritsch is being accused of "infringement of personality rights" on the grounds that he is making fan content from the video to make money from it.
Samuel L. Jackson Has Had Enough
January 17th, 2013 4:45 PMSamuel L Jackson did this dramatic reading of Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" earlier this week on the 95.8 FM Capital London Breakfast Show.
Boardroom Suggestion: KYM Edition
January 17th, 2013 4:14 PMModerator RandomMan cracks an inside joke about the community vetting process on Know Your Meme.
Ken-Sama
January 17th, 2013 3:30 PMThis fictional character first appeared in 2009 in a copypasta showcasing a man's love for Otaku culture. The pasta itself is often seen as a caricature of the Weeaboo subculture.
Two Dogs Having a Skype Chat
January 17th, 2013 2:45 PMGaytor the wire haired fox terrier Skypes with another dog in this video uploaded by YouTuber Ali Wasel.
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Technoviking Takes Its Creator to Court
The future of the Technoviking is hanging in balance as the trial between Matthias Fritsch and the mysterious man behind the viral video legend began in Germany today. Though the exact charges are unclear, Fritsch is being accused of "infringement of personality rights" on the grounds that he is making fan content from the video to make money from it.
Samuel L. Jackson Has Had Enough
Samuel L Jackson did this dramatic reading of Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" earlier this week on the 95.8 FM Capital London Breakfast Show.
Boardroom Suggestion: KYM Edition
Moderator RandomMan cracks an inside joke about the community vetting process on Know Your Meme.