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I'm OK With This
April 18th, 2012 8:39 PMA colloquial expression of mild approval or tolerance towards something new, this reaction face has been associated with the embracement of My Little Pony fandom on 4chan.
Do It For Teh Lulz
April 18th, 2012 8:00 PMYouTube comedy group Horrible Fiction put together an ode to the interwebs that is overflowing with memes.
Reblogging, the New Blogging
April 18th, 2012 7:30 PMxkcd artist Randall Munroe noted that search volume for the microblogging site Tumblr will pass that of "blog" in about six months.
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.
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I'm OK With This
A colloquial expression of mild approval or tolerance towards something new, this reaction face has been associated with the embracement of My Little Pony fandom on 4chan.
Do It For Teh Lulz
YouTube comedy group Horrible Fiction put together an ode to the interwebs that is overflowing with memes.
Reblogging, the New Blogging
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.