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Weiner Dog, Literally
February 17th, 2012 8:30 PMWho wants to pet this puppy? Anyone?
Arrest of Vladimir Putin?
February 17th, 2012 8:21 PMUploaded by Russian documentary filmmaker Vadim Korovin, this fake news footage shows a packed courtroom with an iron-caged prisoner who looks quite like the Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin. Since its upload on Monday, the video gained over 3 million views on YouTube.
No Homo
February 17th, 2012 8:02 PMThe phrase "no homo" was originally used in the 1990s among youths in East Harlem's rap community and has since spread to appear on image macros, a Boondocks episode, and a Lonely Island song.
Call of Duty IRL
February 17th, 2012 6:45 PMMachinima takes a look at what really happens inside a Modern Warfare 3 game…that's being played by someone's little sister.
How People View Me After I Say I'm X
February 17th, 2012 6:15 PMThis two-pane cartoon series was used to illustrate the various perceptions influenced by cultural stereotypes well before What People Think I Do charts started appearing on Facebook news feeds.
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Weiner Dog, Literally
Who wants to pet this puppy? Anyone?
Arrest of Vladimir Putin?
Uploaded by Russian documentary filmmaker Vadim Korovin, this fake news footage shows a packed courtroom with an iron-caged prisoner who looks quite like the Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin. Since its upload on Monday, the video gained over 3 million views on YouTube.
How People View Me After I Say I'm X
This two-pane cartoon series was used to illustrate the various perceptions influenced by cultural stereotypes well before What People Think I Do charts started appearing on Facebook news feeds.