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Operation Invade Wall Street
October 4th, 2011 8:20 PMA video calling for Anons to DDoS the New York Stock Exchange has led to speculation that it is actually a disinformation tactic by law enforcement agencies to discredit the Occupy Wall Street movement.
"Winter Wrap Up" Played on a Music Box
October 4th, 2011 7:47 PMYouTuber MusicalWolfe performs the My Little Pony song "Winter Wrap Up" with a hand-crank music box.
This Looks Familiar
October 4th, 2011 6:31 PMI just can't quite put my finger in it. For more about this famous orifice, check out KYMdb – Goatse.
Duckroll
October 4th, 2011 6:00 PMCredited by 4chan founder m00t as the father of the Rickroll, this duck on wheels revolutionized lulz in 2005.
Reaction Faces
October 4th, 2011 5:30 PMThese images are used to express a specific emotion in a similar fashion to their plain text ancestors: the emoticons.
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Operation Invade Wall Street
A video calling for Anons to DDoS the New York Stock Exchange has led to speculation that it is actually a disinformation tactic by law enforcement agencies to discredit the Occupy Wall Street movement.
"Winter Wrap Up" Played on a Music Box
YouTuber MusicalWolfe performs the My Little Pony song "Winter Wrap Up" with a hand-crank music box.
This Looks Familiar
I just can't quite put my finger in it. For more about this famous orifice, check out KYMdb – Goatse.
Reaction Faces
These images are used to express a specific emotion in a similar fashion to their plain text ancestors: the emoticons.