- Gorilla Sofa Started As An AI Design, Continued As A Meme, And Now Can Actually Be Purchased
- The 'Chad Xi Jinping' Meme Has Been A Popular Reaction Image Online Since Early 2022
- Four Years Ago, 'Amogus' Changed The Meme Landscape Forever
- The 'Unnie' Scene From 'Squid Game' Season 2 Is A Lot Better With Cats Screaming 'Young-meow!'
- Videos Of People Setting Random Fires In L.A. Have Led To Conspiracy Theories About The Fires Being Caused By Malicious Arsonists
Easiest Costume Ever
October 21st, 2011 5:57 PMEtsy user OpticalAwesome created these Look of Disapproval specs out of laser-cut acrylic. Throw 'em on and you're ready to party!
WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria
October 21st, 2011 5:22 PMAt today's BlizzCon, Blizzard announced that the next World of Warcraft expansion will take place on the continent Pandaria, and will introduce the a new Monk class and a playable humanoid panda race called "Pandaren."
Friday: Google Translate Edition
October 21st, 2011 4:44 PMGoogle Translate sings a cover of Rebecca Black's hit single "Friday"!
A Tragic Death in China Stirs the Web
October 21st, 2011 4:17 PMThe death of a two-year-old toddler who was tragically run over twice by oncoming traffic has fueled the ongoing national debate on the Chinese microblogging service Weibo.
FAIL: Taking Lazy to The Next Level
October 21st, 2011 3:48 PMHere resides the Foul Bachelor Frog. For more epic laziness, check out FAIL Blog – There I Fixed It!
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Easiest Costume Ever
Etsy user OpticalAwesome created these Look of Disapproval specs out of laser-cut acrylic. Throw 'em on and you're ready to party!
WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria
At today's BlizzCon, Blizzard announced that the next World of Warcraft expansion will take place on the continent Pandaria, and will introduce the a new Monk class and a playable humanoid panda race called "Pandaren."
A Tragic Death in China Stirs the Web
The death of a two-year-old toddler who was tragically run over twice by oncoming traffic has fueled the ongoing national debate on the Chinese microblogging service Weibo.
FAIL: Taking Lazy to The Next Level
Here resides the Foul Bachelor Frog. For more epic laziness, check out FAIL Blog – There I Fixed It!