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Snoop Lion
August 3rd, 2012 2:08 PMLast month, the artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg released a new reggae track titled "La La La" under his new moniker "Snoop Lion", to which the Internet responded with a parody Twitter hashtag and a slew of photoshop images mocking the name change.
Conan O'Brien: Clueless Gamer
August 3rd, 2012 1:00 PMTalk show host Conan O'Brien doesn't know much about video games and doesn't particularly like them, however he has decided to review Skyrim. He may not be the best warrior, but he's great at scaring chickens.
KYM Gallery: Matrix Morpheus
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August 3rd, 2012 2:00 AMMemes from Brazil: Though not as well known outside the country, this famous comedian became synonymous with Brazil's optimism in September 2009 when Rio De Janeiro was chosen as the host of 2016 Summer Olympics.
New Consoles, Then and Now
August 2nd, 2012 11:42 PMYouTube's comedy group Mega64 compares how we used to talk about video game console rumors in 1999 versus how we do now.
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Snoop Lion
Last month, the artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg released a new reggae track titled "La La La" under his new moniker "Snoop Lion", to which the Internet responded with a parody Twitter hashtag and a slew of photoshop images mocking the name change.
Mussum Forévis
Memes from Brazil: Though not as well known outside the country, this famous comedian became synonymous with Brazil's optimism in September 2009 when Rio De Janeiro was chosen as the host of 2016 Summer Olympics.