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Advice God
August 29th, 2011 8:09 PMUsing part of a painting from the Sistine Chapel, this advice animal series points out biblical contradictions to make God seem like a troll.
UFO Filmed by NASA Astronauts During Hurricane Irene?
August 29th, 2011 5:41 PMOn August 26th, YouTuber critiquekat uploaded an aerial footage of Hurricane Irene taken from the International Space Station, which allegedly shows a mysterious tube object blasting towards outer space.
Homestuck Fandom
August 29th, 2011 5:15 PMFor more info about this webcomic subculture, check out KYMdb – Homestuck.
Media Hype of 2011: Hurricane Irene
August 29th, 2011 4:48 PMThe media frenzy surrounding Irene ignited an enormous amount of activity online including fake Twitter accounts, image macros and viral videos.
Engrish
August 29th, 2011 3:18 PMEngrish is internet slang used to describe esoteric English texts translated from East-Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
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Advice God
Using part of a painting from the Sistine Chapel, this advice animal series points out biblical contradictions to make God seem like a troll.
UFO Filmed by NASA Astronauts During Hurricane Irene?
On August 26th, YouTuber critiquekat uploaded an aerial footage of Hurricane Irene taken from the International Space Station, which allegedly shows a mysterious tube object blasting towards outer space.
Homestuck Fandom
For more info about this webcomic subculture, check out KYMdb – Homestuck.
Media Hype of 2011: Hurricane Irene
The media frenzy surrounding Irene ignited an enormous amount of activity online including fake Twitter accounts, image macros and viral videos.