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Danth's Law
June 14th, 2012 3:35 PMInternet Axioms: Named after a 2005 post on the RPG.net forums, this eponym states if a person has to insist that he or she has won an Internet argument, it is likely the said person has lost.
Status: Deadpool (Dancing)
June 14th, 2012 2:00 PMWatch this video of five cosplayers dancing their Deadpools off to Michael Jackson at the NY Comic Con in 2010.
Real Life Tower Defense
June 14th, 2012 1:30 PMWhen slugs began creeping into this Facebook user's home, she made a salt gauntlet with a jelly reward at the end.
Game of Thrones
June 14th, 2012 1:00 PMThis HBO television series development an enormous following online, inspiring the creation of fan art, YouTube videos and the image macro series Imminent Ned.
Is Twitter a New Form of Literature?
June 14th, 2012 12:00 AMPBS Idea Channel host Mike Rugnetta questions whether or not tweets are a new form of 140-character literature.
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Danth's Law
Internet Axioms: Named after a 2005 post on the RPG.net forums, this eponym states if a person has to insist that he or she has won an Internet argument, it is likely the said person has lost.
Status: Deadpool (Dancing)
Watch this video of five cosplayers dancing their Deadpools off to Michael Jackson at the NY Comic Con in 2010.
Real Life Tower Defense
When slugs began creeping into this Facebook user's home, she made a salt gauntlet with a jelly reward at the end.
Game of Thrones
This HBO television series development an enormous following online, inspiring the creation of fan art, YouTube videos and the image macro series Imminent Ned.