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- Who Is Johnny Somali And Why South Korea Is Trying To Jail Him? The Controversial YouTuber And His List Of Alleged Crimes Explained
Gag Names: City Council Edition
September 28th, 2011 5:37 PMAn L.A. City Councilman gets pranked with a gag name and repeatedly calls out for the non-existent "Mike Hunt."
NPR Name Game
September 28th, 2011 4:52 PMSince actor Rainn Wilson's introduction of new rules last week, #NPRname game has been resurfacing on Twitter. Check inside to find out your "NPR newscaster" name!
Make Meme Murals with Sticky Notes
September 28th, 2011 3:31 PMCreate your own meme-themed mural using sticky notes and post a picture to enter the contest!
Facebook Gold Accounts
September 28th, 2011 3:12 PMFacebook gold account trolling has seen a recent resurgence in popularity after rumors began circulating that the social networking giant would start requiring users to pay for the service.
ThunderLOLCats
September 28th, 2011 2:31 PMThis skit from episode 32 of MAD aired September 26th, 2011 on Comedy Central. It contains some of the biggest leaks the internet has seen.
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NPR Name Game
Since actor Rainn Wilson's introduction of new rules last week, #NPRname game has been resurfacing on Twitter. Check inside to find out your "NPR newscaster" name!
Make Meme Murals with Sticky Notes
Create your own meme-themed mural using sticky notes and post a picture to enter the contest!
Facebook Gold Accounts
Facebook gold account trolling has seen a recent resurgence in popularity after rumors began circulating that the social networking giant would start requiring users to pay for the service.