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The Hurr of the Durrs
October 13th, 2011 5:53 PMFor more Lord of the Rings inspired humor, check out KYMdb – One Does Not Simply X Into Mordor.
Need more hurr durr? Head over to Memebase – Derp!
Stop Bullying Comics
October 13th, 2011 5:31 PMA Cartoon Network campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of bullying has turned into a hilarious web comic fad.
asdfmovie
October 13th, 2011 3:53 PMBefore they were animated, asdfmovies began as comic strips by illustrator Thomas Ridgewell. He's now released four episodes on his YouTube channel, which receives 58,146 views a day.
The Most Delicious Alot
October 13th, 2011 3:07 PMThis Alot was recently spotted in the Reddit thread "How much shrimp would I have to eat at Red Lobster’s “Endless Shrimp for $15.99” promotion to make it a net financial loss for the restaurant?"
We are the 99 Percent
October 13th, 2011 2:26 PM"We're the 99%" photos on Tumblr inspire a rallying slogan for Occupy Wall Street, as well as some chuckleworthy spinoffs.
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The Hurr of the Durrs
For more Lord of the Rings inspired humor, check out KYMdb – One Does Not Simply X Into Mordor.
Need more hurr durr? Head over to Memebase – Derp!
Stop Bullying Comics
A Cartoon Network campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of bullying has turned into a hilarious web comic fad.
The Most Delicious Alot
We are the 99 Percent
"We're the 99%" photos on Tumblr inspire a rallying slogan for Occupy Wall Street, as well as some chuckleworthy spinoffs.