- The First 'Jesse, WTF Are You Talking About?' Meme Was Posted On This Date Five Years Ago
- People Are Not Happy About The New Live Action Lilo & Stitch; 'Look What They Did To Our Diva'
- Seven Years Ago, A /Biz/nessman Gave This Memorable Advice On Dealing With Negative Emotions
- 'The Girl I Pulled By Being Goofy' Is The Perfect Vibe For This Penguin And Goth Girl In A Grocery Store
- This Random YouTube Comment About A Horse Has Been A Growing Meme Since 2022
Bruce Lee: Rage Master
December 1st, 2011 6:43 PMFist of Fury? More like Face of Rage!
The Way of the Dragon will lead you to more Rage Comics.
YouTube Launches New Homepage
December 1st, 2011 5:17 PMYouTube has just unveiled what it is calling its largest redesign in history including a new homepage, an algorithmic feed and improved sharing to social networks.
British Woman Rants About Minorities
December 1st, 2011 4:02 PMThe woman making racist statements in this video has been arrested and denied bail over fears that she will be targeted by revenge attacks.
I Took an Arrow in the Knee
December 1st, 2011 3:08 PMEvery single town guard in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim seems to have had their dreams of adventuring crushed after a swarm of knee-destroying arrows swept through the land.
Meme Overload: Japanese Edition
December 1st, 2011 2:31 PMCheck out this gem of Japanese meme references from Nico Nico Douga, featuring pro-wrestler Billy Herrington and Vocaloid's Kagamine Rin in a parody scene of street racing manga / anime series Initial D.
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Bruce Lee: Rage Master
Fist of Fury? More like Face of Rage!
The Way of the Dragon will lead you to more Rage Comics.
I Took an Arrow in the Knee
Every single town guard in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim seems to have had their dreams of adventuring crushed after a swarm of knee-destroying arrows swept through the land.
Meme Overload: Japanese Edition
Check out this gem of Japanese meme references from Nico Nico Douga, featuring pro-wrestler Billy Herrington and Vocaloid's Kagamine Rin in a parody scene of street racing manga / anime series Initial D.