- Nobody Is As Ready For Pillowy Mounds Of Mashed Potatoes As Uncle Phil
- 'Thanksgiving Grandma' Plans To Reunite With Mistaken Friend For The 9th Year Since 2016
- Blessed By The Gift Of Prophecy, This Headline By 'The Onion' Has Been An Inspiration For Schadenfreude Memes
- People Are Joking About How Korean Mahwa 'The Ki Sisters' Is Like 'Baki For Women'
- The Slang Term 'Degen' Has Become A Staple Of Meme And Crypto Culture Over The Past Few Years
Q&A With James Marshall, Smiley List Compiler
September 23rd, 2011 4:44 PMIn the 1990s, James Marshall decided to compose what many considered a canonical list of emoticons and one-line ASCII art. He recently spoke with us about why he started the collection and his thoughts on the future of emoticons.
Q&A with Cole Stryker, Author of the 4chan Book Epic Win for Anonymous
September 14th, 2011 10:23 PMWe had a chance to sit down with Cole Stryker, the author of the new book Epic Win for Anonymous, to talk about the process of documenting internet culture, the worst and the best of /b/, the future of Reddit and more!
Q&A with Ned Hepburn, the Pioneer of F**k Yeah Tumblrs
May 2nd, 2011 2:57 AMIf you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Q&A with Magibon
February 22nd, 2011 1:07 PMRecently, we had a chance to catch up with Magibon to find out what the big-eyed YouTube sweetheart has been up to since moving to Japan. …And yeup, still loves staring at camera.
Q&A with Nuzlocke
February 15th, 2011 6:56 PMWe had a few moments with the creator of the Nuzlocke Challenge in between gym battles. Come on in, so we can share our Pokemans with you!
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Q&A With James Marshall, Smiley List Compiler
In the 1990s, James Marshall decided to compose what many considered a canonical list of emoticons and one-line ASCII art. He recently spoke with us about why he started the collection and his thoughts on the future of emoticons.
Q&A with Cole Stryker, Author of the 4chan Book Epic Win for Anonymous
We had a chance to sit down with Cole Stryker, the author of the new book Epic Win for Anonymous, to talk about the process of documenting internet culture, the worst and the best of /b/, the future of Reddit and more!
Q&A with Ned Hepburn, the Pioneer of F**k Yeah Tumblrs
If you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Q&A with Magibon
Recently, we had a chance to catch up with Magibon to find out what the big-eyed YouTube sweetheart has been up to since moving to Japan. …And yeup, still loves staring at camera.
Q&A with Nuzlocke
We had a few moments with the creator of the Nuzlocke Challenge in between gym battles. Come on in, so we can share our Pokemans with you!