- New York Magazine's 'Cruel Kids' Table' Cover Is Catching Flack From Republicans Who Can't Decide If It's A Hit Piece Or Not
- Reese Youngn's 'No More Parties' Remix Is Back In Memes Following The Spread Of 'Dih,' 'TS' And 'PMO'
- 2013 'Modern Family' Scene Has TikTokers Saying 'I Hate Vietnam' In New Lip Dub Trend
- 'Warhammer 40K' Fans Are Hyped For The Much Awaited Sequel To The 2018 Fan Film 'Astartes'
- Villains Take Their Names In Viral 'I Think I Like That Name' Meme On Twitter
Supercut: Haul Videos
December 14th, 2011 4:30 PMSlacktory compiled this epic supercut of fifteen of YouTube's best haul videos of everything from clothes and makeup purchases to computers and candles.
Asians in the Library
December 14th, 2011 4:00 PMVirals of 2011: After Alexandra Wallace made the poor decision to upload a horribly racist video about interacting with Asian students in the library, she was met with wave of criticism across the web and dropped out of her university within a week.
NMA News on Louis CK AMA
December 14th, 2011 3:36 PMNMA News produced a video about Louis C.K.'s Reddit AMA thread that has received over 41,000 up votes since it was created on Monday.
Rage Comic: Are You Serious Edition
December 14th, 2011 3:00 PMOh Derpina, I don't even…
Tilt Shift Effect
December 14th, 2011 2:17 PMWhile the techniques of "tilting" and "shifting" the camera lens has been around since the beginning of photography, it recently became a widespread online trend with the advents of mobile camera apps and digital image processing.
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Asians in the Library
Virals of 2011: After Alexandra Wallace made the poor decision to upload a horribly racist video about interacting with Asian students in the library, she was met with wave of criticism across the web and dropped out of her university within a week.
Rage Comic: Are You Serious Edition
Oh Derpina, I don't even…
Tilt Shift Effect
While the techniques of "tilting" and "shifting" the camera lens has been around since the beginning of photography, it recently became a widespread online trend with the advents of mobile camera apps and digital image processing.