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- Blessed By The Gift Of Prophecy, This Headline By 'The Onion' Has Been An Inspiration For Schadenfreude Memes
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- The Slang Term 'Degen' Has Become A Staple Of Meme And Crypto Culture Over The Past Few Years
My Brain is Full of F**K
April 6th, 2011 7:11 PM…This is what your brain looks like after you flip through 100 pages of Tumblr dashboard.
Your Argument is Invalid
April 1st, 2011 11:32 AMDon't like Nicolas Cage? I'm sorry, your argument is invalid.
Nic Cage as Everyone
April 1st, 2011 9:55 AMNic Cage is the world's greatest actor.
Bad Apple!!
March 30th, 2011 1:13 PM"Bad Apple!!" is a Japanese dance pop song / music video featuring anime characters illustrated in black & white silhouette art. With over 10 million views on Nico Nico Douga, it still holds the title of #1 most watched video clip of all time in the Japanese video-sharing hubsite.
Racism in Real Life vs. 4chan
March 29th, 2011 5:17 PMAnyone who's ever been to /b/ knows how openly racist people can be when they're anonymous.
…But what about in real life?
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My Brain is Full of F**K
…This is what your brain looks like after you flip through 100 pages of Tumblr dashboard.
Your Argument is Invalid
Don't like Nicolas Cage? I'm sorry, your argument is invalid.
Nic Cage as Everyone
Nic Cage is the world's greatest actor.
Bad Apple!!
"Bad Apple!!" is a Japanese dance pop song / music video featuring anime characters illustrated in black & white silhouette art. With over 10 million views on Nico Nico Douga, it still holds the title of #1 most watched video clip of all time in the Japanese video-sharing hubsite.
Racism in Real Life vs. 4chan
Anyone who's ever been to /b/ knows how openly racist people can be when they're anonymous.
…But what about in real life?