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Royal Wedding Girl
May 2nd, 2011 12:25 PMGrace Van Cutsem is a 3-year-old flower girl who became a media darling and an internet icon for her pouty expression at the royal wedding ceremony last friday.
Mission Accomplished
May 2nd, 2011 12:17 PMThe death of Osama bin Laden was announced yesterday, which happened to be the 8 year anniversary of the famous "mission accomplished" speech.
Q&A with Ned Hepburn, the Pioneer of F**k Yeah Tumblrs
May 2nd, 2011 2:57 AMIf you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Monthly Review: April 2011
April 29th, 2011 6:31 PMIn this month's issue: Nyan the Pop Tart Cat, Anti-Zombie Fortress, 48÷2(9+3), Zuckerberg Note Pass, "Not Intended to be a Factual Statement" and more!
Visual Analysis: Advice Animals
April 29th, 2011 4:34 PMThe world of advice animals often seems as vast and wide as the Internet itself. Click through and see how much two lines of text and an image can accomplish.
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Royal Wedding Girl
Grace Van Cutsem is a 3-year-old flower girl who became a media darling and an internet icon for her pouty expression at the royal wedding ceremony last friday.
Mission Accomplished
The death of Osama bin Laden was announced yesterday, which happened to be the 8 year anniversary of the famous "mission accomplished" speech.
Q&A with Ned Hepburn, the Pioneer of F**k Yeah Tumblrs
If you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Monthly Review: April 2011
In this month's issue: Nyan the Pop Tart Cat, Anti-Zombie Fortress, 48÷2(9+3), Zuckerberg Note Pass, "Not Intended to be a Factual Statement" and more!
Visual Analysis: Advice Animals
The world of advice animals often seems as vast and wide as the Internet itself. Click through and see how much two lines of text and an image can accomplish.