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Portal 2 Space Personality Core
May 3rd, 2011 3:50 PMOn Sunday, President Obama announced that it's OK to post Portal 2 spoilers from now on. You should have beaten it by now anyway.
Bubb Rubb
May 3rd, 2011 2:29 PMSeven years ago today, the very first Bubb Rubb site was launched on YTMND. While this particular instance didn't take off, the whistle tips and the "woo woos" eventually grew into one of the most popular exploitables in the GIF sharing community.
Princess Beatrice Royal Wedding Hat
May 2nd, 2011 7:40 PMThis exploitable image series comes from a hat Princess Beatrice wore during the royal wedding this past weekend. It looks like a mix between a toilet seat and the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
F**k Yeah Seaking!
May 2nd, 2011 7:20 PMThis (forced) image macro series from 4chan planted the seed for today's ever-growing empire of "F**k Yeah" blogs on Tumblr.
America: F**k Yeah!
May 2nd, 2011 6:14 PMYou've probably heard this catchphrase a few times today.
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Portal 2 Space Personality Core
On Sunday, President Obama announced that it's OK to post Portal 2 spoilers from now on. You should have beaten it by now anyway.
Princess Beatrice Royal Wedding Hat
This exploitable image series comes from a hat Princess Beatrice wore during the royal wedding this past weekend. It looks like a mix between a toilet seat and the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
F**k Yeah Seaking!
This (forced) image macro series from 4chan planted the seed for today's ever-growing empire of "F**k Yeah" blogs on Tumblr.
America: F**k Yeah!
You've probably heard this catchphrase a few times today.