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First World Fashion Problems
July 20th, 2012 4:45 PMThis College Humor sketch points out the absurdity of popular trends in first world fashion.
CAPTCHA Hates You
July 20th, 2012 4:15 PMFor more randomly generated word challenges, head over to KYMdb – CAPTCHA Art!
Dihydrogen Monoxide Hoax
July 20th, 2012 3:40 PMInternet Mysteries: Since its inception by University of California Santa Cruz students in the 1990s, this online hoax surrounding the scientific name for pure water has become a staple April Fool's Day joke on the English-speaking web.
No Idea What I'm Doing: Bond Edition
July 20th, 2012 2:30 PMIt turns out Britain's badass secret agent has a secret of his own: he doesn't know how to type.
Simon's Cat
July 20th, 2012 1:58 PMThis animated cartoon series has spawned two books and a cartoon strip since its YouTube debut in March of 2008.
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First World Fashion Problems
This College Humor sketch points out the absurdity of popular trends in first world fashion.
CAPTCHA Hates You
For more randomly generated word challenges, head over to KYMdb – CAPTCHA Art!
Dihydrogen Monoxide Hoax
Internet Mysteries: Since its inception by University of California Santa Cruz students in the 1990s, this online hoax surrounding the scientific name for pure water has become a staple April Fool's Day joke on the English-speaking web.
No Idea What I'm Doing: Bond Edition
It turns out Britain's badass secret agent has a secret of his own: he doesn't know how to type.
Simon's Cat
This animated cartoon series has spawned two books and a cartoon strip since its YouTube debut in March of 2008.