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3M Security Glass vs. Nokia 3310
January 30th, 2012 12:00 PMNokia phones ain't nothin' to mess with.
The Beauty of Minecraft
January 29th, 2012 8:58 PMMinecraft artist Sonicether presents over 20 places of wonder through the lens of a shader MOD. Links to individual maps inside.
Meme City
January 29th, 2012 6:50 PMIn this satirical animation short about meme overloads, a guy pitches a TV show idea called "Meme City" featuring popular meme characters.
Know Your Meme: Friend-Zoned
January 28th, 2012 7:58 PMKnow Your Meme's Internet scientists explain the popular concept of "friend zone" behind the recent advice animal characters Friend Zone Fiona and Friendzoned Johnny.
#TwitterBlackout, How Does That Work?
January 28th, 2012 6:59 PMTwitter's new policy announcement on Friday, which will block certain tweets from users in countries where the content is illegal, has been met by heavy backlashes, including today's boycott known as #TwitterBlackout.
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3M Security Glass vs. Nokia 3310
Nokia phones ain't nothin' to mess with.
Know Your Meme: Friend-Zoned
Know Your Meme's Internet scientists explain the popular concept of "friend zone" behind the recent advice animal characters Friend Zone Fiona and Friendzoned Johnny.
#TwitterBlackout, How Does That Work?
Twitter's new policy announcement on Friday, which will block certain tweets from users in countries where the content is illegal, has been met by heavy backlashes, including today's boycott known as #TwitterBlackout.