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I Can't Hear You Over How Awesome I Am
March 20th, 2012 6:31 PMReverse Captioned: Originally quoted in a fan-abridged version of a Star Trek episode, this phrase is often seen in demotivational posters to call attention to inflated egos.
Miles Per Hour Derp
March 20th, 2012 5:30 PMThis video, which shows a woman desperately trying to figure out how long it would take to drive 80 miles if you were traveling at 80 miles per hour, has accumulated nearly two million views since it was posted to Reddit two days ago.
Israel Loves Iran & Iran Loves Israel
March 20th, 2012 5:02 PMAmidst the rising tension between Iran and Israel, a Facebook initiative to bring the two countries together has been picking up a lot of momentum. Make memes, not wars!
YTPMV: Golden Poultry City
March 20th, 2012 3:59 PMJoin this nostalgic tour of the bustling Pokemon metropolis Goldenrod City, accompanied by a squeaky turkey plush toy.
Wikipedia: Redefining Research
March 20th, 2012 3:30 PMIt's hardly an exaggeration to say it was Wikipedia that singlehandedly put an end to Encyclopedia Britannica's 244-years old tradition in print. Check inside for the latest statistics on Wikipedia's research capacity.
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I Can't Hear You Over How Awesome I Am
Reverse Captioned: Originally quoted in a fan-abridged version of a Star Trek episode, this phrase is often seen in demotivational posters to call attention to inflated egos.
Miles Per Hour Derp
This video, which shows a woman desperately trying to figure out how long it would take to drive 80 miles if you were traveling at 80 miles per hour, has accumulated nearly two million views since it was posted to Reddit two days ago.
Israel Loves Iran & Iran Loves Israel
Amidst the rising tension between Iran and Israel, a Facebook initiative to bring the two countries together has been picking up a lot of momentum. Make memes, not wars!
Wikipedia: Redefining Research
It's hardly an exaggeration to say it was Wikipedia that singlehandedly put an end to Encyclopedia Britannica's 244-years old tradition in print. Check inside for the latest statistics on Wikipedia's research capacity.