- The Way iShowSpeed Purses His Lips In His 'Phone GIF' Is More Expressive Than Any Emoji Could Ever Be
- 'Queen Never Cry': The Ki Sisters Webtoon Panel That Is Spawning Many Memes And Jokes On The Internet
- The 'Akakichi No Eleven' Shoulder Grab Was Used For The First Time Exactly A Year Ago
- Singer Khalid Comes Out As Gay After X User Outed Him
- The Earliest 'Sonichu' Drawing Was Posted On The Internet Two Decades Ago
FML
January 6th, 2011 7:48 PMQ: What does FML stand for?
1) Family Medical Leave
2) Follow My Lead
3) Feel My Luggage
4) Finished My Laundry
5) None of the Above
DUN DUN
January 6th, 2011 3:50 PMWhere there’s Dun Dun, there will be drama. Check inside to find out how the sound effect from Law & Order started a wildfire of lulz on 4chan.
Ted Williams / The Golden Voice
January 6th, 2011 12:53 PMA homeless man with an amazing voice became the first big YouTube hit of 2011. Apparently he is now off the streets and on his way to becoming a sports announcer. Way to go Internet!
Wired Mag: Patton Oswalt Talks about Etewaf
January 4th, 2011 8:24 PMStand-up comic slash writer Patton Oswalt gives his two cents on the rise of mainstream nerd-dom and how our ways of consuming pop culture is drastically changing in the era of Etewaf--"Everything That Ever Was, Available Forever."
Dear Reporter Waiting Park
January 4th, 2011 5:26 PMOne year ago today, S. Korean news reporter Dae-Ki Park became an overnight celebrity for his comically subdued weather report that lasted only a few seconds, after standing in subzero temperature for hours without end. Now that's what we call dedication.
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Ted Williams / The Golden Voice
A homeless man with an amazing voice became the first big YouTube hit of 2011. Apparently he is now off the streets and on his way to becoming a sports announcer. Way to go Internet!
Wired Mag: Patton Oswalt Talks about Etewaf
Stand-up comic slash writer Patton Oswalt gives his two cents on the rise of mainstream nerd-dom and how our ways of consuming pop culture is drastically changing in the era of Etewaf--"Everything That Ever Was, Available Forever."
Dear Reporter Waiting Park
One year ago today, S. Korean news reporter Dae-Ki Park became an overnight celebrity for his comically subdued weather report that lasted only a few seconds, after standing in subzero temperature for hours without end. Now that's what we call dedication.