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YouTube's 7th Birthday!
May 21st, 2012 6:00 PMThe online video behemoth celebrates its 7th anniversary of public beta launch with an infographic timeline that walks us through some of the biggest milestones in the history of YouTube.
Evil Cows
May 21st, 2012 5:30 PM"Happy cows are from California, we are from hell."
How To Pronounce Wurds
May 21st, 2012 4:30 PMYouTuber GeneralIvanVA pronounces some of the misspelled food names in the wurds image macro series.
Soon: Eclipse Edition
May 21st, 2012 3:30 PMThis amazing photo of yesterday's solar eclipse was captured by engineer Ben Brockert, who posted the picture in a tweet saying, "I'm sorry to inform you that Earth is about to be been eaten by a fire demon."
Keep Calm and Carry On
May 21st, 2012 3:00 PMPop Culture Mad Libs: Despite never actually being used in World War II, these propaganda posters have been parodied since 2008. Currently, there are more than 10,000 items with derivatives of the phrase for sale on Etsy.
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Soon: Eclipse Edition
This amazing photo of yesterday's solar eclipse was captured by engineer Ben Brockert, who posted the picture in a tweet saying, "I'm sorry to inform you that Earth is about to be been eaten by a fire demon."
Keep Calm and Carry On
Pop Culture Mad Libs: Despite never actually being used in World War II, these propaganda posters have been parodied since 2008. Currently, there are more than 10,000 items with derivatives of the phrase for sale on Etsy.