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The Rare Arctic Corgi
September 28th, 2012 7:30 PMFor more adorable images of animals in motion, check out I Can Has Cheezburger – Animal Gifs.
DERP
September 28th, 2012 7:00 PMSitcom Memes: In recent years, this recurring expression from episodes of South Park has evolved into an Internet slang term used in similar vein to the colloquial interjection "Duh."
Back to the Whoture
September 28th, 2012 6:00 PMThe British and American time-traveling sagas literally collide head-to-head in this fanmade Doctor Who tribute by Michael Shanks.
Overly Manly Man
September 28th, 2012 5:30 PMThis advice animal, featuring a photograph of the late 1800s boxer Mike Conley, is portrayed as an overtly masculine alpha male with misogynistic and homophobic attitudes.
Know Your Meme: Troll Science
September 28th, 2012 4:35 PMInternet scientists examine the popularity of Troll Science, where the art of trolling and pseudoscience meet.
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The Rare Arctic Corgi
For more adorable images of animals in motion, check out I Can Has Cheezburger – Animal Gifs.
DERP
Sitcom Memes: In recent years, this recurring expression from episodes of South Park has evolved into an Internet slang term used in similar vein to the colloquial interjection "Duh."
Back to the Whoture
The British and American time-traveling sagas literally collide head-to-head in this fanmade Doctor Who tribute by Michael Shanks.
Overly Manly Man
This advice animal, featuring a photograph of the late 1800s boxer Mike Conley, is portrayed as an overtly masculine alpha male with misogynistic and homophobic attitudes.
Know Your Meme: Troll Science
Internet scientists examine the popularity of Troll Science, where the art of trolling and pseudoscience meet.