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Idiot Nerd Girl: Meme Edition
December 28th, 2011 2:29 PMIt's "meem" damnit!
For more, check out the Idiot Nerd Girl image gallery.
Ocean Marketing Emails
December 28th, 2011 2:03 PMPaul Christoforo's rude, unprofessional and poorly written emails became a hot topic online after they were published by the artist of the Penny Arcade webcomic series.
S**t Vegans Say
December 28th, 2011 1:29 PMInspired by the series S**t Girls Say, Twitter user @VeganAri produced this video mocking cliché phrases associated with vegans.
The Burning House
December 28th, 2011 12:44 PMSingle-Topic Blogs of 2011: Started in May of this year, The Burning House hosts photographs of the personal items people would take with them if their house was about to burn down.
How to Pronounce Milk
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Idiot Nerd Girl: Meme Edition
It's "meem" damnit!
For more, check out the Idiot Nerd Girl image gallery.
Ocean Marketing Emails
Paul Christoforo's rude, unprofessional and poorly written emails became a hot topic online after they were published by the artist of the Penny Arcade webcomic series.
S**t Vegans Say
Inspired by the series S**t Girls Say, Twitter user @VeganAri produced this video mocking cliché phrases associated with vegans.
The Burning House
Single-Topic Blogs of 2011: Started in May of this year, The Burning House hosts photographs of the personal items people would take with them if their house was about to burn down.