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Happy Hour Special
February 23rd, 2012 6:30 PMTry not to get too hammered with this meme overloaded drinking game chock full of advice animals.
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Otaku's Street Car: Itasha
February 23rd, 2012 6:12 PMLearn more about Japan's growing trend of anime-decorated cars in the streets of anime districts.
Awkward Kristin
February 23rd, 2012 5:08 PMIf you stand still, video cameras won't pick you up, right? She probably got the idea from Socially Awkward Penguin.
Oh Crap / OMG Rage Face
February 23rd, 2012 4:30 PMThis reaction face first appeared in rage comics in 2009, depicting an epic moment of realization. Now, it is used to represent a variety of feelings including shock and frustration.
Dubstep Cat
February 23rd, 2012 3:30 PMSkifcha is a Russian cat that really loves dubstep.
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Happy Hour Special
Try not to get too hammered with this meme overloaded drinking game chock full of advice animals.
(Click through to enlarge)
Otaku's Street Car: Itasha
Learn more about Japan's growing trend of anime-decorated cars in the streets of anime districts.
Awkward Kristin
If you stand still, video cameras won't pick you up, right? She probably got the idea from Socially Awkward Penguin.
Oh Crap / OMG Rage Face
This reaction face first appeared in rage comics in 2009, depicting an epic moment of realization. Now, it is used to represent a variety of feelings including shock and frustration.