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Hipster Edits
September 30th, 2011 5:35 PMThe Internet has found the perfect way to deal with pretentious hipster quote images: edit over them with buzzkilling red text.
Forever Alone 3D
September 30th, 2011 4:40 PMDeviantArt user guilemo made this beautiful 3D Forever Alone bust.
Anderson Cooper Attacks Reddit
September 30th, 2011 4:07 PMCNN news anchor Anderson Cooper set his sights on reddit's controversial jailbait subreddit expressing outrage that media conglomerate Advance Publications would allow the section to exist.
The Ballad of Jean-Luc & Four Lights
September 30th, 2011 3:29 PMSing it, Captain Jean-Luc Picard!
Eternal September
September 30th, 2011 2:55 PMIn September 1993, AOL started providing its users with access to Usenet newsgroups, which opened up a floodgate of newbies that were to change the vibe of newsgroup communities forever…
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Hipster Edits
The Internet has found the perfect way to deal with pretentious hipster quote images: edit over them with buzzkilling red text.
Forever Alone 3D
DeviantArt user guilemo made this beautiful 3D Forever Alone bust.
Anderson Cooper Attacks Reddit
CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper set his sights on reddit's controversial jailbait subreddit expressing outrage that media conglomerate Advance Publications would allow the section to exist.
The Ballad of Jean-Luc & Four Lights
Sing it, Captain Jean-Luc Picard!
Eternal September
In September 1993, AOL started providing its users with access to Usenet newsgroups, which opened up a floodgate of newbies that were to change the vibe of newsgroup communities forever…