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Boxxy
November 19th, 2010 5:01 PMIs Boxxy back? Apparently she is selling her InuYasha bag on eBay, and it's already bid for over $800,000!
The Floor is Lava / Hot Lava Game
November 18th, 2010 7:07 PMDid anyone NOT play this game as a child? Whenever someone yells "the floor is lava," players must immediately climb the nearest object to get their feet off the ground, or they lose the game.
Race Guy
November 18th, 2010 3:00 PMEarlier this week, the clothing retail chain Hot Topic decided to sell some t-shirts with Rage Guy design. The Internet noticed and waged a sabotage mission, falsely pairing Rage Guy comics with highly offensive racist jokes.
United States of Whatever
November 18th, 2010 1:10 PMRemember Sifl and Olly? The show aired on MTV from 1997-1999, and during it's last season premiered the popular punk comedy song "United States of Whatever" that would later become heavily parodied across the web.
This Man (Ever Dream This Man)
November 18th, 2010 12:53 PMEver dream of this man? Apparently people from all over the world have been seeing him in their dreams, often as a benevolent character. Is this real, or just a viral marketing campaign?
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The Floor is Lava / Hot Lava Game
Did anyone NOT play this game as a child? Whenever someone yells "the floor is lava," players must immediately climb the nearest object to get their feet off the ground, or they lose the game.
United States of Whatever
Remember Sifl and Olly? The show aired on MTV from 1997-1999, and during it's last season premiered the popular punk comedy song "United States of Whatever" that would later become heavily parodied across the web.
This Man (Ever Dream This Man)
Ever dream of this man? Apparently people from all over the world have been seeing him in their dreams, often as a benevolent character. Is this real, or just a viral marketing campaign?