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Stocking
April 18th, 2012 6:57 PM…This is Awkward: Although initially reported as an afterglow of the serial photo fads in 2011, this particular series came to epitomize the ironic appeal behind stock photography on the Internet.
Bad Lip Reading: Joe Biden
April 18th, 2012 5:30 PMThe latest target of YouTube dub series Bad Lip Reading: Vice President Joe Biden.
Lawyer Dog
April 18th, 2012 5:00 PMThough the first image macro featuring this legal-minded canine was posted to Reddit in March 2011, it did not take off until two days ago.
R2D2's Other Message
April 18th, 2012 4:00 PMR2-D2 (Star Wars) receives an incoming transmission from planet Earth: what a surprise, Tupac is still alive.
What is Science?
April 18th, 2012 3:30 PMA clever name pun edition of "What is Love?" featuring Scottish inventor
James Watt, German physicist Heinrich Hertz and American inventor Samuel Morse.
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Stocking
…This is Awkward: Although initially reported as an afterglow of the serial photo fads in 2011, this particular series came to epitomize the ironic appeal behind stock photography on the Internet.
Lawyer Dog
Though the first image macro featuring this legal-minded canine was posted to Reddit in March 2011, it did not take off until two days ago.
What is Science?
A clever name pun edition of "What is Love?" featuring Scottish inventor
James Watt, German physicist Heinrich Hertz and American inventor Samuel Morse.