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I'm Farming and I Grow It
June 28th, 2012 6:00 PMThe Peterson Farm Brothers created this agricultural parody of the LMFAO hit single "I'm Sexy and I Know It".
Futurama Fry, Now in Plastic
June 28th, 2012 5:29 PMShut up and take this credit card. Well played, Arne.
Chris Crocker
June 28th, 2012 5:00 PMEarlier this week, a Kickstarter-funded documentary about Crocker's life and rise to YouTube fame with the 2007 viral video Leave Britney Alone premiered on HBO.
Streets of Dolan
June 28th, 2012 4:00 PMThe Sega Genesis beat'em up game Streets of Rage gets mashed up with the Internet's favorite psycho character Dolan, who unleashes his iron-fisted fury with a smile on his face.
Remembering Billy Mays
June 28th, 2012 3:29 PMThree years ago today, social news community Digg began observing the International Cap Locks Day in remembrance of America's #1 loud-voiced infomercial superstar.
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I'm Farming and I Grow It
The Peterson Farm Brothers created this agricultural parody of the LMFAO hit single "I'm Sexy and I Know It".
Futurama Fry, Now in Plastic
Shut up and take this credit card. Well played, Arne.
Chris Crocker
Earlier this week, a Kickstarter-funded documentary about Crocker's life and rise to YouTube fame with the 2007 viral video Leave Britney Alone premiered on HBO.
Remembering Billy Mays
Three years ago today, social news community Digg began observing the International Cap Locks Day in remembrance of America's #1 loud-voiced infomercial superstar.