- 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
Mashed Potatoes!
December 8th, 2011 3:05 PMThis catchphrase shouted by spectators at professional golf tournaments got its start back in August of 2010 when it was yelled at pro-golfer "Tiger" Woods at the PGA Championship.
FAIL Blog: Top Ten FAILs of the Year
December 8th, 2011 2:12 PMCheck out FAIL Blog's end-of-year special: The Top FAILs of 2011!
Star Wars Parody: Cello Wars
December 8th, 2011 1:20 PMTwo cellists Al van der Beek and Steven Sharp Nelson duel off in "Cello Wars," a magnificent string tribute to the original score of Star Wars.
Inglip Has Been Summoned
December 8th, 2011 12:40 PMMemes of 2011: On January 8th, a Reddit user unknowingly summoned Inglip, the master of the Gropagas who instructs his followers through reCAPTCHA images with evil deeds like "punish cats” and “overthrow Toronto.”
Anon's Message to the American People
December 8th, 2011 11:30 AMThe latest communique from Anonymous sheds light on the controversial legislation of National Defense Authorization Act, which could allow the U.S. military to detain American citizens indefinitely under the suspicion of aiding terrorism. Wat.
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Mashed Potatoes!
This catchphrase shouted by spectators at professional golf tournaments got its start back in August of 2010 when it was yelled at pro-golfer "Tiger" Woods at the PGA Championship.
FAIL Blog: Top Ten FAILs of the Year
Check out FAIL Blog's end-of-year special: The Top FAILs of 2011!
Inglip Has Been Summoned
Memes of 2011: On January 8th, a Reddit user unknowingly summoned Inglip, the master of the Gropagas who instructs his followers through reCAPTCHA images with evil deeds like "punish cats” and “overthrow Toronto.”