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Tetris Theme on Floppy Drives
February 16th, 2012 8:00 PMIt took eight different floppy disk drives to create this 8-bit cover of Korobeiniki, better known as the Tetris theme song. For more awesome wins, head on over to Failblog.
Social Media Douchebag
February 16th, 2012 7:30 PMThis media stereotype represents the annoying self promoters that abuse every single social media application on the Internet.
Successful Black Man's Son
February 16th, 2012 6:56 PMCelebrate Black History Month with the hilarious satire series on Black stereotypes, Successful Black Man.
Meme Hipsters
February 16th, 2012 6:24 PM"Know Your Meme just reposts everything I say."
Ethnic Complaint Hotline
February 16th, 2012 5:45 PMSince its launch eight days ago, an anonymous form for residents of the Netherlands to complain about their immigrant neighbors has received over 40,000 submissions. Its discriminatory nature has spawned several parody sites, including to complain about the political party that started it.
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Social Media Douchebag
This media stereotype represents the annoying self promoters that abuse every single social media application on the Internet.
Successful Black Man's Son
Celebrate Black History Month with the hilarious satire series on Black stereotypes, Successful Black Man.
Ethnic Complaint Hotline
Since its launch eight days ago, an anonymous form for residents of the Netherlands to complain about their immigrant neighbors has received over 40,000 submissions. Its discriminatory nature has spawned several parody sites, including to complain about the political party that started it.