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Know Your Meme: Slender Man
March 30th, 2012 1:30 PMInternet scientist Forest loses himself in the urban legend of a mysteriously tall and faceless monster known as Slender Man.
Jack Blankenship for UA President
March 30th, 2012 1:00 PMJack Blankenship's face is ready to move on from basketball courts. He has just begun his campaign to become the president of the University of Alabama.
The Asian Dwight Schrute
March 30th, 2012 12:30 PMKevin Chang, you make your father proud. For more disciprines, KYM Gallery – High Expectations Asian Father.
Photo Fads Parodied on South Park
March 29th, 2012 10:30 PMIn last night's episode of South Park, the general phenomenon of photo fads were parodied with "Faith Hilling" and "Taylor Swifting."
Goldeen Loves Guitar
March 29th, 2012 10:00 PMYouTuber RedMinus animated this "deleted Pokemon scene" in which Brock plays the guitar for a very demanding Goldeen.
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Know Your Meme: Slender Man
Internet scientist Forest loses himself in the urban legend of a mysteriously tall and faceless monster known as Slender Man.
Jack Blankenship for UA President
Jack Blankenship's face is ready to move on from basketball courts. He has just begun his campaign to become the president of the University of Alabama.
The Asian Dwight Schrute
Kevin Chang, you make your father proud. For more disciprines, KYM Gallery – High Expectations Asian Father.
Photo Fads Parodied on South Park
In last night's episode of South Park, the general phenomenon of photo fads were parodied with "Faith Hilling" and "Taylor Swifting."