- This Insane Tweet In Defense Of A Cancelled Influencer has Became An Out-of-Pocket Copypasta This Past Year
- People Want To Beat 'Influencer Smurf' With Hammers
- On This Day Seven Years Ago The 'Look How They Massacred My Boy' Meme Was Posted On Reddit
- PlayStation Online Players Had A Tough Time With The 24-Hour-Long Outage That Hit PSN On Friday Night
- Kanye's Still Going On His Days-Long Schizo Tweeting Bender
Scumbag Gandalf
December 20th, 2011 12:57 PMFor more Lord of the Rings humor, check out KYMdb – You Shall Not Pass!
YouTube Rewind 2011
December 20th, 2011 12:30 PMYouTube hit one trillion views in 2011. Rebecca Black hosts this recap of the year's biggest hits and counts down the most watched videos of the year.
Don Recommends: College Freshman
December 20th, 2011 12:00 PMOur staff member Don recommends:
"What started as a series that poked fun at first year student stereotypes spawned several other advice animals this year including Senior Freshman, High School Freshman and Lazy College Senior."
Slackgeist 2011: The Year in Stupidity
December 19th, 2011 7:45 PMSlacktory's "Year in Stupidity" recognizes some of the more ridiculous events of 2011 that Google overlooked.
Amanda Recommends: Dimitri Finds Out
December 19th, 2011 7:18 PMOur meme librarian Amanda recommends:
"Dimitri's. Dancing. Enough said."
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Scumbag Gandalf
For more Lord of the Rings humor, check out KYMdb – You Shall Not Pass!
YouTube Rewind 2011
YouTube hit one trillion views in 2011. Rebecca Black hosts this recap of the year's biggest hits and counts down the most watched videos of the year.
Don Recommends: College Freshman
Our staff member Don recommends:
"What started as a series that poked fun at first year student stereotypes spawned several other advice animals this year including Senior Freshman, High School Freshman and Lazy College Senior."
Slackgeist 2011: The Year in Stupidity
Slacktory's "Year in Stupidity" recognizes some of the more ridiculous events of 2011 that Google overlooked.