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Google+: Now With More Memes
January 20th, 2012 3:05 PMGoogle+ is rolling out a new feature that gives users the ability to add large text on top of images they upload to the social networking site.
This is Major Dog to Ground Control
January 20th, 2012 2:05 PMThat awkward moment when you realize that you're a dog and "you have no idea what you're doing."
YTPMV: Super Mario Meets Skrillex
January 20th, 2012 1:30 PMStart your afternoon with a quality dubstep YouTube Poop music video featuring Super Mario and Skrillex!
Anons Launch Operation Megaupload
January 20th, 2012 1:02 PMAt least nine high-profile government and music industry websites were brought down yesterday by Anonymous in response to the shutdown of file-hosting service Megaupload.
Supercut: Homer Simpson's D'ohs!
January 19th, 2012 10:30 PMWatch the many D'ohs of Homer taken from all twenty seasons of The Simpsons.
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Google+: Now With More Memes
Google+ is rolling out a new feature that gives users the ability to add large text on top of images they upload to the social networking site.
This is Major Dog to Ground Control
That awkward moment when you realize that you're a dog and "you have no idea what you're doing."
YTPMV: Super Mario Meets Skrillex
Start your afternoon with a quality dubstep YouTube Poop music video featuring Super Mario and Skrillex!
Anons Launch Operation Megaupload
At least nine high-profile government and music industry websites were brought down yesterday by Anonymous in response to the shutdown of file-hosting service Megaupload.