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I Want to Believe
April 10th, 2012 8:30 PMCheck out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.
Skyrim Music Video
April 10th, 2012 8:00 PMVocalist Peter Hollens and violinist Lindsey Stirling perform a rendition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim theme "The Dragonborn Comes."
Billy Mays
April 10th, 2012 7:41 PMAs Seen on TV: The late Billy Mays was known for his loud, charismatic infomercial sales pitches. Online, they turned into a copypasta meant to be read in his voice.
McNuggies Goes to the Moon
April 10th, 2012 6:29 PMMcDonald's character Grimace (a.k.a "McNuggies") takes a giant leap for the clowns with a journey to the Moon. Animation created by Derrik Best.
Anonymous Wins the 2012 TIME 100 Poll
April 10th, 2012 5:45 PMAnonymous took the top spot with more than 130,000 votes over the runner-up, Reddit general manager Erik Martin. However, there are rumors that the poll results were rigged by members of the group.
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I Want to Believe
Check out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.
Skyrim Music Video
Vocalist Peter Hollens and violinist Lindsey Stirling perform a rendition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim theme "The Dragonborn Comes."
Billy Mays
As Seen on TV: The late Billy Mays was known for his loud, charismatic infomercial sales pitches. Online, they turned into a copypasta meant to be read in his voice.
McNuggies Goes to the Moon
McDonald's character Grimace (a.k.a "McNuggies") takes a giant leap for the clowns with a journey to the Moon. Animation created by Derrik Best.