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The "Best Faces" of the Internet
April 27th, 2012 6:30 PMVanity Fair: Around the same time Hot or Not and other vanity-driven websites were taking off, there was a similar "beauty rating" subculture emerging on the Korean web known as Ulzzang, which literally means the "best face." Wat.
Comedy Central Futurama Meme
April 27th, 2012 5:30 PMComedy Central used the "Not Sure if X" advice animal in a commercial for the new season of Futurama.
Nope! Chuck Testa
April 27th, 2012 5:00 PMThis deadpan taxidermist from Ojai Valley, California, became an Internet celebrity last year after YouTubers Rhett & Link featured Testa in a viral video for their show Commercial Kings.
Minecraft's Secret Assembly Line
April 27th, 2012 4:00 PMIf you've ever wondered why Minecraft blocks take so long to mine, you can blame it on the creepers inside taking too long.
What Book Is That Guy Reading?
April 27th, 2012 3:35 PMMaking the rounds right now is this picture of a bored Kansas City Royals fan reading a book during yesterday's MLB match against the Toronto Blue Jays. For $240 front row seats, that's hell of a place for leisure reading.
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The "Best Faces" of the Internet
Vanity Fair: Around the same time Hot or Not and other vanity-driven websites were taking off, there was a similar "beauty rating" subculture emerging on the Korean web known as Ulzzang, which literally means the "best face." Wat.
Comedy Central Futurama Meme
Comedy Central used the "Not Sure if X" advice animal in a commercial for the new season of Futurama.
Nope! Chuck Testa
This deadpan taxidermist from Ojai Valley, California, became an Internet celebrity last year after YouTubers Rhett & Link featured Testa in a viral video for their show Commercial Kings.
What Book Is That Guy Reading?
Making the rounds right now is this picture of a bored Kansas City Royals fan reading a book during yesterday's MLB match against the Toronto Blue Jays. For $240 front row seats, that's hell of a place for leisure reading.