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November 29th, 2012 9:30 PMJust a few hours before this spammy emoticon made it to 4chan, it was posted on Finnish image board Yilauta.
Husky Sings With Baby
November 29th, 2012 9:00 PMA siberian husky sings with a toddler in this video by YouTuber danm923.
Grumpy Cat Watches the News
November 29th, 2012 8:30 PMGrumpy Cat may look cute and cuddly, but watch her around your kitchen knife set.
50 Tyson
November 29th, 2012 8:00 PMExploitable Music: As laughably bad as his music may be, aspiring rapper 50 Tyson has given back to the community by getting involved in autistic support programs since his rise to viral video fame in 2009.
IE, The Browser You Love(d) to Hate?
November 29th, 2012 6:31 PMMicrosoft's latest ad campaign “The Browser You Loved To Hate” brings a message for all the Internet Explorer haters out there: It sucks less.
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Just a few hours before this spammy emoticon made it to 4chan, it was posted on Finnish image board Yilauta.
Grumpy Cat Watches the News
Grumpy Cat may look cute and cuddly, but watch her around your kitchen knife set.
50 Tyson
Exploitable Music: As laughably bad as his music may be, aspiring rapper 50 Tyson has given back to the community by getting involved in autistic support programs since his rise to viral video fame in 2009.
IE, The Browser You Love(d) to Hate?
Microsoft's latest ad campaign “The Browser You Loved To Hate” brings a message for all the Internet Explorer haters out there: It sucks less.