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Imminent Ned
October 6th, 2011 7:34 PMThis image macro series uses an photo of Ned Stark from the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones to predict an imminent Internet trend.
Burning Man 2011: Minecraft Guy!
October 6th, 2011 7:09 PMSomething tells me that those people had no idea he was dressed as a Minecraft character.
Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates
October 6th, 2011 6:10 PMThis multipane series came from the historic joint interview of the two computer industry titans during the 2007 All Digital Things conference.
One With the Force
October 6th, 2011 4:58 PMLet's not give George Lucas any ideas. For more on the Internet's reaction to the passing of Apple's former CEO, check out KYMdb – Steve Jobs' Death.
Usage of "Fag" as Suffix
October 6th, 2011 4:28 PMWhile the word is almost always censored in public and mainstream media, this homophobic slur has since branched off into a neutral suffix used to address each other on 4chan.
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Imminent Ned
This image macro series uses an photo of Ned Stark from the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones to predict an imminent Internet trend.
Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates
This multipane series came from the historic joint interview of the two computer industry titans during the 2007 All Digital Things conference.
One With the Force
Let's not give George Lucas any ideas. For more on the Internet's reaction to the passing of Apple's former CEO, check out KYMdb – Steve Jobs' Death.
Usage of "Fag" as Suffix
While the word is almost always censored in public and mainstream media, this homophobic slur has since branched off into a neutral suffix used to address each other on 4chan.