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February 22nd, 2012 2:39 PMIn the name of lulz. For more, check out KYM Gallery – Look at All The F**ks I Give.
I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore
February 22nd, 2012 2:00 PMThis expression inspired the creation of a Professor Farnsworth reaction image that is used to show disgust and disappointment with humanity.
The Poptart Tragedy
February 22nd, 2012 1:00 PMShatterFrame Productions made this touching reenactment of the "Poptart Tragedy", a variation of the 5ever copypasta story.
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5 Second Movies
February 22nd, 2012 12:00 PMCinema Memes: Pioneered by film & videogame reviewer That Guy With The Glasses in 2007, these short parodies of popular films have inspired an entire genre of five-second long review videos on YouTube.
Batman's Night Out
February 21st, 2012 10:00 PMYouTube videomaker & comic book artist Sean Ward dresses up as Batman, goes on a walk in downtown Toronto and yells at people the whole time.
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Happy Lent, Everyone!
In the name of lulz. For more, check out KYM Gallery – Look at All The F**ks I Give.
I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore
This expression inspired the creation of a Professor Farnsworth reaction image that is used to show disgust and disappointment with humanity.
5 Second Movies
Cinema Memes: Pioneered by film & videogame reviewer That Guy With The Glasses in 2007, these short parodies of popular films have inspired an entire genre of five-second long review videos on YouTube.