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Redneck Randal
July 3rd, 2012 12:35 PMAmerica: Fk Yeah!: With more than 10,000 image macros and a spin-off series in active circulation, America's #1 rural conservative bro well deserves this confirmation.
Giorgio Tsoukalos on Being a Meme
July 3rd, 2012 9:30 AMAncient Aliens star Giorgio Tsoukalos talked about being the subject of an Internet meme on Joe Rogan's podcast last week.
KYM Gallery: America, F**k Yeah!
July 3rd, 2012 12:33 AM ShareStarry Night: Dominoes Edition
July 2nd, 2012 10:30 PMYouTube domino artist FlippyCat presents his 11-hour long tribute project to Vincent van Gogh's timeless masterpiece "Starry Night."
Troll Science
July 2nd, 2012 9:30 PMScience, How Does it Work?: This rage comic series deliberately ignores the laws of physics to mislead viewers and frustrate science educators.
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Redneck Randal
America: Fk Yeah!: With more than 10,000 image macros and a spin-off series in active circulation, America's #1 rural conservative bro well deserves this confirmation.
Giorgio Tsoukalos on Being a Meme
Ancient Aliens star Giorgio Tsoukalos talked about being the subject of an Internet meme on Joe Rogan's podcast last week.
Starry Night: Dominoes Edition
YouTube domino artist FlippyCat presents his 11-hour long tribute project to Vincent van Gogh's timeless masterpiece "Starry Night."
Troll Science
Science, How Does it Work?: This rage comic series deliberately ignores the laws of physics to mislead viewers and frustrate science educators.