- One Of Your Gen Alpha Nephew's Favorite Sayings, 'Erm, What The Sigma?' Was Coined Today
- 'Hamood Habibi,' The Arabic CGI Video That Changed The Internet, Was First Posted On This Day
- This Disheveled Nurse After Her 12 Hour Shift Is Twitter's Go-To Exhausted Reacted GIF
- 10 Years Ago, The 'Globglogabgalab' Let Us Know How Much He Loves Books
- Goofy Ahh Sounds Are Back With New 'RAAAUUUUGHHH' Audio, Often Paired With Kanye Running
And Then I Said: Mechanic Edition
January 23rd, 2013 4:00 PMThis is what we all imagine is happening behind closed doors at the local mechanic.
One Million Facebook Likes Pleas
January 23rd, 2013 3:51 PMPetter Kverneng's now-infamous one million likes plea leads to snarky parodies on Facebook.
A String Tribute to Mission: Impossible
January 23rd, 2013 2:30 PMLindsey Stirling and the Piano Guys have recorded a stirring rendition of the Mission: Impossible theme song.
Facebook Social Graph Search
January 23rd, 2013 2:05 PMFacebook's latest semantic search engine "Graph Search" allows users to find content using natural language queries, which has already inspired the creation of a new parody Tumblr blog.
Do You Know About Techno?
January 23rd, 2013 1:00 PMThis clip comes from the cheesy 1996 film Vibrations, in which an ex-guitarist becomes a raver with cyborg hands named "Cyberstorm."
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And Then I Said: Mechanic Edition
This is what we all imagine is happening behind closed doors at the local mechanic.
One Million Facebook Likes Pleas
Petter Kverneng's now-infamous one million likes plea leads to snarky parodies on Facebook.
A String Tribute to Mission: Impossible
Lindsey Stirling and the Piano Guys have recorded a stirring rendition of the Mission: Impossible theme song.
Facebook Social Graph Search
Facebook's latest semantic search engine "Graph Search" allows users to find content using natural language queries, which has already inspired the creation of a new parody Tumblr blog.
Do You Know About Techno?
This clip comes from the cheesy 1996 film Vibrations, in which an ex-guitarist becomes a raver with cyborg hands named "Cyberstorm."