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Hipster Map
August 5th, 2011 9:32 PMFor more snarky hipster photo captions, go to KYMdb – Instagram Quote Rebuttals.
Griefing
August 5th, 2011 9:27 PMOne of the more popular online sports among
basement-dwellers.
Topiary: Charged & Released on Bail
August 5th, 2011 4:42 PMEarlier on Monday, UK prosecutors charged the 18-year-old Lulzsec key member with five cybercrime offenses, which includes unauthorized access, assisting offenses and conspiring to commit offenses defined under the Computer Misuse Act of 1990.
Mister Splashy Pants
August 5th, 2011 2:48 PM"Mister Splashy Pants" is the Reddit-approved name of a humpback whale that was tracked via satellite by the environmental organization Greenpeace in November 2007.
Dancing Minecraft Skins
August 5th, 2011 2:19 PMThousands of Minecraft characters dressed in custom skins dance to Bollywood music!
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Hipster Map
For more snarky hipster photo captions, go to KYMdb – Instagram Quote Rebuttals.
Topiary: Charged & Released on Bail
Earlier on Monday, UK prosecutors charged the 18-year-old Lulzsec key member with five cybercrime offenses, which includes unauthorized access, assisting offenses and conspiring to commit offenses defined under the Computer Misuse Act of 1990.
Mister Splashy Pants
"Mister Splashy Pants" is the Reddit-approved name of a humpback whale that was tracked via satellite by the environmental organization Greenpeace in November 2007.