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I Believe You Have My Stapler
February 2nd, 2011 11:41 AMI was told that if I did not confirm this entry, the building would be set on fire.
I Got 99 Problems...
February 1st, 2011 7:08 PMDid you know that Jay-Z’s platinum single “99 Problems” was inspired by the OG rapper Ice-T’s song with the same title?
Just As Planned
February 1st, 2011 4:56 PM"Just As Planned" (Japanese: 計画通り, Keikaku Dohri) is a series of image macros and a popular catchphrase taken from a highly dramatic monologue scene in the popular manga/anime series Death Note.
Meme Prop Overload
February 1st, 2011 3:52 PMWe are starting to get quite the collection of meme toys over here. Got any of your own? Post them here!
What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen
January 31st, 2011 9:30 PMOn the left: Actress Emma Watson. On the right: Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. …Damn you, visual cortex.
Get in on the research hunt for the origin of popular internet axiom "What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen."
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I Believe You Have My Stapler
I was told that if I did not confirm this entry, the building would be set on fire.
I Got 99 Problems...
Did you know that Jay-Z’s platinum single “99 Problems” was inspired by the OG rapper Ice-T’s song with the same title?
Just As Planned
"Just As Planned" (Japanese: 計画通り, Keikaku Dohri) is a series of image macros and a popular catchphrase taken from a highly dramatic monologue scene in the popular manga/anime series Death Note.
Meme Prop Overload
We are starting to get quite the collection of meme toys over here. Got any of your own? Post them here!
What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen
On the left: Actress Emma Watson. On the right: Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. …Damn you, visual cortex.
Get in on the research hunt for the origin of popular internet axiom "What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen."