- 'Accidentally Became Important At Work' Becomes Viral Catchphrase Meme On Twitter
- Reviewbrah's First Video Was Shared On This Day, Marking 14 Long Years Of 'TheReportOfTheWeek'
- This Awkward Photo Of Christopher Walken Looks Like He's Waiting To Hear Back From You
- An Intriguing Sentence Spoken By 'Minecraft' YouTuber 'Kwebbelkop's AI Is Going Viral
- Cringe 'Honestly I Think They Not Like Us' Copypasta Was Seemingly Posted Ironically But History Is Omitting That
Supercut: Three Point Landing
May 23rd, 2012 3:07 PMThis supercut montage by Duncan Robson sheds light on one of the unwritten rules in making action films: cool guys always land on three points.
Ridiculously Photogenic Surgery Girl
May 23rd, 2012 2:24 PMAt the heart of the Internet's latest feel-good story is a lady Redditor who was given this nickname for her charming smile despite having recently undergone a lung surgery.
Street Fighter II With a Portal Gun
May 23rd, 2012 12:58 PMThe Pixel Kingdom produced this alternate universe version of the game Street Fighter II with the addition of a Portal gun.
I Must Go, My People Need Butter
May 23rd, 2012 12:30 PMFor more, KYM Gallery – Paula Deen Riding Things.
Call Me, Maybe
May 23rd, 2012 12:00 AMPop Culture Mad Libs: The chorus from Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe appears to have evolved into a thing of its own with snowcloned image macros and photos of business cards referencing the lyrics.
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Ridiculously Photogenic Surgery Girl
At the heart of the Internet's latest feel-good story is a lady Redditor who was given this nickname for her charming smile despite having recently undergone a lung surgery.
Street Fighter II With a Portal Gun
The Pixel Kingdom produced this alternate universe version of the game Street Fighter II with the addition of a Portal gun.
I Must Go, My People Need Butter
For more, KYM Gallery – Paula Deen Riding Things.
Call Me, Maybe
Pop Culture Mad Libs: The chorus from Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe appears to have evolved into a thing of its own with snowcloned image macros and photos of business cards referencing the lyrics.