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Mr. Bean at the London Olympics!
July 27th, 2012 8:09 PMBritain's iconic comedian Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) made a surprise appearance as a monotoned synth player during the opening ceremony of 2012 London Olympics.
Always Read the Fine Print
July 27th, 2012 7:30 PMEspecially when visiting the High Dive in Brooklyn. Don't get pwned.
YOLO
July 27th, 2012 7:02 PMThis acronym for "you only live once" has inspired a slew of parody images on websites like Tumblr and Reddit.
MagicClock
July 27th, 2012 6:00 PMInspired by the Weasley family clock in Harry Potter, a group of students in Munich developed their own version powered by smartphone apps that keeps track of friends or family.
Hampster Dance
July 27th, 2012 5:35 PM80s & 90s Nostalgia: Created in August 1998, this collection of dancing hamster sprites was seeing 200,000 views a day at the height of its popularity.
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Mr. Bean at the London Olympics!
Britain's iconic comedian Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) made a surprise appearance as a monotoned synth player during the opening ceremony of 2012 London Olympics.
Always Read the Fine Print
Especially when visiting the High Dive in Brooklyn. Don't get pwned.
MagicClock
Inspired by the Weasley family clock in Harry Potter, a group of students in Munich developed their own version powered by smartphone apps that keeps track of friends or family.
Hampster Dance
80s & 90s Nostalgia: Created in August 1998, this collection of dancing hamster sprites was seeing 200,000 views a day at the height of its popularity.