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Ponification
October 4th, 2012 12:30 AMRule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.
Not a Single Look was Given That Day
October 3rd, 2012 11:26 PMThis dog takes a seat in the middle of a road and decides to hang out for awhile.
Trending Topics: #Debates & Poor Jim
October 3rd, 2012 11:01 PMModerator Jim Lehrer got cut off multiple times by both candidates during tonight's U.S. presidential debate.
Make Me a Sandwich
October 3rd, 2012 10:30 PMEdible Memes: Often used to mock, discredit or annoy female internet users, this phrase was introduced in a 1995 Saturday Night Live skit.
Is Doctor Who a Religion?
October 3rd, 2012 9:30 PMPBS Idea Channel's Mike draws an intriguing parallel between the online fandom surrounding the British sci-fi TV series Doctor Who and the idea of religion. Thoughts?
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Ponification
Rule 85 is finally confirmed: if something exists, there is also a pony version of it.
Trending Topics: #Debates & Poor Jim
Moderator Jim Lehrer got cut off multiple times by both candidates during tonight's U.S. presidential debate.
Make Me a Sandwich
Edible Memes: Often used to mock, discredit or annoy female internet users, this phrase was introduced in a 1995 Saturday Night Live skit.
Is Doctor Who a Religion?
PBS Idea Channel's Mike draws an intriguing parallel between the online fandom surrounding the British sci-fi TV series Doctor Who and the idea of religion. Thoughts?