- A Guy Suggested Going Into A Debt To Get A Rolex, But People On Twitter Have Come Up With Better Ideas
- McDonald’s x Evangelion Collaboration Goes Viral On Twitter
- iShowSpeed Was Fighting For His Life Not To Laugh During His Stream Three Years Ago
- It's Been Two Years Since People Were Sharing AI Generated Anime Girl Meets Creepypasta Images
- Nine Years Ago, We Dared To Ask How A Dog Might Wear Pants For The First Time
Bra Status Updates
October 10th, 2011 7:03 PMIn December 2009, ladies around the world began posting mysterious colors as their Facebook statuse, apparently in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer.
Oh My Gosh, It's Rainbow Sponge
October 10th, 2011 6:40 PMMove over, Billy May! Take a short journey into arts & craft madness with designer Dee Gruenig and witness the beauty of the rainbow sponge.
Riot Dog
October 10th, 2011 6:19 PMOne of the stray dogs that have been showing up to protests in Athens ever since the 2008 Greek riots was recently kicked by one of the riot police.
Brace Yourselves
October 10th, 2011 5:53 PMWhere would we be without pizza tracking technology? For more on the Internet's early warning system, head over to KYMdb – Imminent Ned.
Drinking Out of Cups
October 10th, 2011 4:58 PMIn October 2006, indie musician Dan Deacon posted this quirky 3D animation video of a lizard talking aimlessly via YouTube, featuring the voice of himself. Five years later, the video is now considered a viral video classic with tens of millions of views.
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Bra Status Updates
In December 2009, ladies around the world began posting mysterious colors as their Facebook statuse, apparently in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer.
Brace Yourselves
Where would we be without pizza tracking technology? For more on the Internet's early warning system, head over to KYMdb – Imminent Ned.
Drinking Out of Cups
In October 2006, indie musician Dan Deacon posted this quirky 3D animation video of a lizard talking aimlessly via YouTube, featuring the voice of himself. Five years later, the video is now considered a viral video classic with tens of millions of views.