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Facebook Uh Oh Oh
March 20th, 2012 9:00 PMThis is "Facebook Uh Oh Oh" by Valentina Monetta, yet another example of songs about Facebook that will make you not want to live on this planet anymore. Uh oh oh, indeed.
Dolan
March 20th, 2012 8:30 PMThis poorly drawn MS Paint comic series has seen a recent resurgence on 4chan, Reddit and Tumblr.
Portal Theme Played by Fiber Laser
March 20th, 2012 7:30 PMCheck out this awesome tribute to Portal's outro theme Still Alive performed by a 20 watt fiber laser machine on a stainless steel plate.
Latte Art: Shall We Drink It?
March 20th, 2012 7:00 PMThis looks shopped. I can tell from the Yaranaika face and from seeing quite a few of them in my time.
I Can't Hear You Over How Awesome I Am
March 20th, 2012 6:31 PMReverse Captioned: Originally quoted in a fan-abridged version of a Star Trek episode, this phrase is often seen in demotivational posters to call attention to inflated egos.
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Portal Theme Played by Fiber Laser
Check out this awesome tribute to Portal's outro theme Still Alive performed by a 20 watt fiber laser machine on a stainless steel plate.
Latte Art: Shall We Drink It?
This looks shopped. I can tell from the Yaranaika face and from seeing quite a few of them in my time.
I Can't Hear You Over How Awesome I Am
Reverse Captioned: Originally quoted in a fan-abridged version of a Star Trek episode, this phrase is often seen in demotivational posters to call attention to inflated egos.