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iPhone 5: A Taller Change Than Expected
September 24th, 2012 5:00 PMApple is bringing you the longest phone ever. Say goodbye to scrolling and hello to trying to fit this in your pocket.
Innocence of Derp
September 24th, 2012 4:30 PMLooks like the Innocence of Muslims guy is seeing wizards.
Ni**as in Paris
September 24th, 2012 4:04 PMKanye West and Jay-Z's rap single from their 2011 collaboration album Watch The Throne has been credited with inspiring catchphrases like "that sh*t cray" and "ball so hard."
Green Day Rage Quit
September 24th, 2012 2:30 PMGreen Day lead vocalist Billy Joe Armstrong had an epic rage quit after his set was cut it half at the I Heart Radio music festival.
True Story
September 24th, 2012 2:00 PMSitcom Memes: Frequently used in the last panel of rage comics to indicate that it is based on a true story, this rage comic character is based on a stillshot from the Season 4 premiere of How I Met Your Mother.
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Innocence of Derp
Looks like the Innocence of Muslims guy is seeing wizards.
Ni**as in Paris
Kanye West and Jay-Z's rap single from their 2011 collaboration album Watch The Throne has been credited with inspiring catchphrases like "that sh*t cray" and "ball so hard."
True Story
Sitcom Memes: Frequently used in the last panel of rage comics to indicate that it is based on a true story, this rage comic character is based on a stillshot from the Season 4 premiere of How I Met Your Mother.