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Rage Comic: 80s Karaoke Edition
March 6th, 2012 6:30 PMFFFFFUUUUUUUU Guy sings the 1984 synthpop hit song "Take on Me" by A-ha.
Sudden Clarity Clarence
March 6th, 2012 6:00 PMTwo people came forward claiming to know the real Clarity Clarence on Reddit today, but neither were from Australia where the original photo was taken.
Will the real Clarity Clarence please stand up?
Staying In Anthem
March 6th, 2012 5:00 PMSome days are just not meant for party rocking. However, staying at home still could use a sweet jam to celebrate wasting your night on the internet. All night long I'm Googlin'.
Headlight Fluid
March 6th, 2012 4:10 PMCreated by a Detroit radio DJ in 2001, this troll bait was popularized two years later in the RoosterTeeth web series Red vs. Blue.
The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
March 6th, 2012 3:00 PMIn 2000, English bookshop owner Peter Manley found one of the few surviving Keep Calm and Carry On posters in a box of dusty books. This video looks at the rich history behind it.
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Rage Comic: 80s Karaoke Edition
FFFFFUUUUUUUU Guy sings the 1984 synthpop hit song "Take on Me" by A-ha.
Sudden Clarity Clarence
Two people came forward claiming to know the real Clarity Clarence on Reddit today, but neither were from Australia where the original photo was taken.
Will the real Clarity Clarence please stand up?
Staying In Anthem
Some days are just not meant for party rocking. However, staying at home still could use a sweet jam to celebrate wasting your night on the internet. All night long I'm Googlin'.
Headlight Fluid
Created by a Detroit radio DJ in 2001, this troll bait was popularized two years later in the RoosterTeeth web series Red vs. Blue.
The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
In 2000, English bookshop owner Peter Manley found one of the few surviving Keep Calm and Carry On posters in a box of dusty books. This video looks at the rich history behind it.