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13 Years Ago The '420 Blaze It' Catchphrase First Appeared Online
The phrase is often used ironically to mock cannabis enthusiasts who identify themselves with the stoner subculture.
31 Online Dating Interactions That Are Truly Cringeworthy
Online dating is only good in theory. Some truly diabolical interactions go down on these apps.
24 Memes That Are Guaranteed To Get You To Smile
Wholesome memes are few and far between on the internet, so here's a collection of some of the best ones.
The Iconic 'Am I Gregnant?' YouTube Video Was Posted Eight Years Ago Today
The video, which featured a man reading out unfortunately-spelled Yahoo! Answers questions about pregnancy, inspired an image macro showing an expectant Greg Heffley.