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February 3rd, 2012 1:59 PMThese animals really love cocaine.
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Animal Addicts
These animals really love cocaine.
Rage Comic in Mexican Newspaper Ad!
Here's a Mexican newspaper ad for an IT outsourcing company called Vangtel, inspired by Rage Comics.
Know Your Meme: S**t People Say
Internet scientists Forest and Kristina investigate the first major parody phenomenon of 2012, Sh*t People Say.
Keyboard Cat Celebrates 4th Anniversary
A homemade movie of a cat playing a keyboard synthesizer took YouTube by the storm four years ago today, when blogger Brad O'Farrell uploaded a wheelchair escalator FAIL video featuring this catchy tune.