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Aww Yea Guy
March 21st, 2011 1:49 PMInspired by an outline drawing of J Jonah Jameson from the 2002 film Spiderman, Aww Yea Guy is often used as a reaction face to express approval in forums and comment threads.
Zangief Kid Goes Public
March 20th, 2011 10:33 PMCasey Heynes (a.k.a Zangief Kid) reveals himself on Australian TV and explains the ordeals of life as a bullied kid in middle school. Meanwhile, the bully's mother also speaks out in public, saying his son deserved what he got. Click for more deets!
Tentaquil
March 16th, 2011 5:25 PMUpdate from KYM Fakemon Registry: Meet Tentaquil, a fan-fic Pokemon creature born out of 4chan's /vp/ community circa June 2010. …We heart self-deprecating Pokemons.
Asians in the Library
March 14th, 2011 10:25 PMUCLA student talks about Asians' lack of cellphone etiquettes, wins this week's mouth diarrhea award on YouTube.
ABC Interview: Rebecca Black
March 14th, 2011 6:44 PMGuize, it's friday. Check out Rebecca Black's media debut on ABC Good Morning America and our growing mega-collection of "Friday" parodies!
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Aww Yea Guy
Inspired by an outline drawing of J Jonah Jameson from the 2002 film Spiderman, Aww Yea Guy is often used as a reaction face to express approval in forums and comment threads.
Zangief Kid Goes Public
Casey Heynes (a.k.a Zangief Kid) reveals himself on Australian TV and explains the ordeals of life as a bullied kid in middle school. Meanwhile, the bully's mother also speaks out in public, saying his son deserved what he got. Click for more deets!
Asians in the Library
UCLA student talks about Asians' lack of cellphone etiquettes, wins this week's mouth diarrhea award on YouTube.
ABC Interview: Rebecca Black
Guize, it's friday. Check out Rebecca Black's media debut on ABC Good Morning America and our growing mega-collection of "Friday" parodies!