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Kim Jong Un Tops Time Poll
December 4th, 2012 5:30 PMKim Jong-un has reached the top position in Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" poll, with aid from 4chan users and a script called "NKVoter."
Death Metal Cat
December 4th, 2012 5:00 PMYouTuber Thr1lla115 makes his cat perform an air drum solo to the death metal song "Remove This Poison" by Thy Art is Murder.
An Atheist's Perspective on Pokémon
December 4th, 2012 4:33 PMWhat would Advice God do?
X Isn't Normal, But on Meth It Is
December 4th, 2012 4:00 PMPSA Memes: This anti-drug slogan from the Montana Meth Project has been a notorious subject of image macro parodies since the launch of the campaign in 2005.
Pop Danthology 2012
December 4th, 2012 2:30 PMYouTube remix artist Daniel Kim put together this retrospective mashup of pop music featuring more than 50 hit songs from the year 2012.
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Kim Jong Un Tops Time Poll
Kim Jong-un has reached the top position in Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" poll, with aid from 4chan users and a script called "NKVoter."
An Atheist's Perspective on Pokémon
What would Advice God do?
X Isn't Normal, But on Meth It Is
PSA Memes: This anti-drug slogan from the Montana Meth Project has been a notorious subject of image macro parodies since the launch of the campaign in 2005.
Pop Danthology 2012
YouTube remix artist Daniel Kim put together this retrospective mashup of pop music featuring more than 50 hit songs from the year 2012.