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Cat City Bitch
March 16th, 2012 4:15 PMThe comedy group "I F**cking Hate That" produced this feline-inspired parody of American rapper Tyga's hit track "Rack City".
Mass Effect 3 Ending Generator
March 16th, 2012 3:45 PMClever jokes about the lackluster ending sequence of Mass Effect 3 continues.
Food Network Recipe Reviews
March 16th, 2012 3:15 PMSpeaking of awesome FAILs in food journalism, check out these customer reviews of hilariously verbose Food Network recipes posted by Rachel Ray and other Food Network hosts.
Internet Explorer Redeemed?
March 16th, 2012 2:18 PMInternet Explorer 9 is currently trying to rebrand itself, declaring it the "browser people loved to hate." The campaign uses tweets and comments from tech articles to assert that IE is no longer the bane of the web. Have you tried it? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Meme Research: YouTube People Entries
March 16th, 2012 1:41 PMJoin the ongoing research efforts and help us expand our Notable YouTubers category!
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Cat City Bitch
The comedy group "I F**cking Hate That" produced this feline-inspired parody of American rapper Tyga's hit track "Rack City".
Mass Effect 3 Ending Generator
Clever jokes about the lackluster ending sequence of Mass Effect 3 continues.
Food Network Recipe Reviews
Speaking of awesome FAILs in food journalism, check out these customer reviews of hilariously verbose Food Network recipes posted by Rachel Ray and other Food Network hosts.
Internet Explorer Redeemed?
Internet Explorer 9 is currently trying to rebrand itself, declaring it the "browser people loved to hate." The campaign uses tweets and comments from tech articles to assert that IE is no longer the bane of the web. Have you tried it? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Meme Research: YouTube People Entries
Join the ongoing research efforts and help us expand our Notable YouTubers category!