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YouTube Haiku Compilation
June 14th, 2012 6:00 PMYouTuber Tharpless put together this 12-minute compilation of viral video clips under 14 seconds long known as "YouTube haikus".
How to Say the Number 92
June 14th, 2012 5:36 PM…Oh the French, always overcomplicating things. For more info, KYMdb – Differenze Linguistiche.
Ridiculously Photogenic Metalhead
June 14th, 2012 5:00 PMA photograph taken at a Linkin Park concert in Romania has inspired this latest Ridiculously Photogenic Guy spin-off.
A Creeper's Life
June 14th, 2012 4:00 PMThis harmless Creeper needs to find the nearest desert, but the only person around keeps running away.
Danth's Law
June 14th, 2012 3:35 PMInternet Axioms: Named after a 2005 post on the RPG.net forums, this eponym states if a person has to insist that he or she has won an Internet argument, it is likely the said person has lost.
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YouTube Haiku Compilation
YouTuber Tharpless put together this 12-minute compilation of viral video clips under 14 seconds long known as "YouTube haikus".
How to Say the Number 92
…Oh the French, always overcomplicating things. For more info, KYMdb – Differenze Linguistiche.
Ridiculously Photogenic Metalhead
A photograph taken at a Linkin Park concert in Romania has inspired this latest Ridiculously Photogenic Guy spin-off.
Danth's Law
Internet Axioms: Named after a 2005 post on the RPG.net forums, this eponym states if a person has to insist that he or she has won an Internet argument, it is likely the said person has lost.