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Global Planking Day
May 25th, 2011 7:09 PMIn celebrating the very first annual Global Planking Day, submit your best planking photo here!
Angry Socket Scared Socket
May 25th, 2011 6:09 PMThese sockets do not seem too pleased with their place in the world.
Kids Can Dance Dubstep Remix
May 25th, 2011 5:36 PMWub wub wubwubwubwubwub.
Happy Birthday Maru!
May 25th, 2011 2:28 PMYouTube's favorite feline celebrity turned 3 yesterday! To celebrate, his owner uploaded a video compilation of some of Maru's best moments.
#hekje
May 25th, 2011 1:13 PM#Hekje is an art project launched by the Dutch visual artist Baschz Leeft, who's been taking pictures of a white hashtag picket sign set in different places and tweeting them online. In Dutch, the word "hekje" means both "little fence" and "hashtag." For more IRL sightings of internets, check out our gallery at KYMdb – Internet is Leaking.
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Global Planking Day
In celebrating the very first annual Global Planking Day, submit your best planking photo here!
Angry Socket Scared Socket
These sockets do not seem too pleased with their place in the world.
Happy Birthday Maru!
YouTube's favorite feline celebrity turned 3 yesterday! To celebrate, his owner uploaded a video compilation of some of Maru's best moments.
#hekje
#Hekje is an art project launched by the Dutch visual artist Baschz Leeft, who's been taking pictures of a white hashtag picket sign set in different places and tweeting them online. In Dutch, the word "hekje" means both "little fence" and "hashtag." For more IRL sightings of internets, check out our gallery at KYMdb – Internet is Leaking.