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Dog Fort
December 16th, 2010 1:45 PMRed Lobster to Dog Fort. This meme is blowing up! I need backup in here!
QWOP
December 16th, 2010 12:54 AMNeed a new challenge for your eye-hand coordination? Try QWOP, a now-trending flash game that requires manual control over each limb of the playing character.
Insanity Wolf
December 15th, 2010 9:58 PMJust in time for the holidays, the lovable Insanity Wolf has seen a resurgence in popularity.
He's so cute! Does Insanity Wolf want a belly rub?
Fingerboxes
December 14th, 2010 5:22 PMWTF is a fingers box?
CatBread / Nekopan
December 13th, 2010 8:15 PMOriginally introduced in a Japanese children’s book, Nekopan or “Catbread” has become an internet icon with considerable followings on the English-speaking web, most notably through the GIF animation hubsite YTMND.
Got any detailed info on the original children’s book or its spread elsewhere? Join the research efforts!
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Insanity Wolf
Just in time for the holidays, the lovable Insanity Wolf has seen a resurgence in popularity.
He's so cute! Does Insanity Wolf want a belly rub?
Fingerboxes
WTF is a fingers box?
CatBread / Nekopan
Originally introduced in a Japanese children’s book, Nekopan or “Catbread” has become an internet icon with considerable followings on the English-speaking web, most notably through the GIF animation hubsite YTMND.
Got any detailed info on the original children’s book or its spread elsewhere? Join the research efforts!