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Celebrities Read Tweets About Themselves
March 22nd, 2012 3:33 PMTo celebrate Twitter's sixth birthday this week, Jimmy Kimmel asked a few celebrities to read some of the best insulting tweets they've received over the years. 140 characters can say so much.
8 Bit Minimal Movie Posters!
March 22nd, 2012 3:00 PM8-bit style minimal movie posters illustrated by graphic designer Eric Palmer. Click through for the entire set!
Differenze Linguistiche
March 22nd, 2012 2:31 PMEver wonder what people call the TV in other parts of the world? Learn all the linguistic differences with the latest rage comic series from the Italian Facebook!
YouTube Commenters
March 22nd, 2012 1:30 PMBefore the King of the Hill-inspired Bobby the Brony video, animator Jonathan Gran created this compilation of the stereotypical phrases found in YouTube comments.
Know Your Meme: Derp
March 22nd, 2012 1:00 PMIt's about time that we finally derp derp derpity derp derped. Click through to watch our report on the popular slang expression Derp.
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8 Bit Minimal Movie Posters!
8-bit style minimal movie posters illustrated by graphic designer Eric Palmer. Click through for the entire set!
Differenze Linguistiche
Ever wonder what people call the TV in other parts of the world? Learn all the linguistic differences with the latest rage comic series from the Italian Facebook!
YouTube Commenters
Before the King of the Hill-inspired Bobby the Brony video, animator Jonathan Gran created this compilation of the stereotypical phrases found in YouTube comments.