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Opera References Rebecca Black
June 29th, 2011 11:03 PMOpera listed the amount of Rebecca Black dislikes as a "fast fact" compared to the amount of downloads they've received for their latest browser version.
How Old Men Dance to Dubstep
June 29th, 2011 10:47 PMThese guys have some sick moves.
Check out the hat grab at 0:41.
For more wubwubwub, go to KYMdb – Dubstep Remix Videos.
Pantskat
June 29th, 2011 6:04 PMThis month's update to the MS Paint Adventures comic "Homestuck" led to the creation of this strange pants monster.
Fire in the Hole!
June 29th, 2011 5:47 PMOn YouTube, there are hundreds of video clips imitating CKY's mischievous drive-thru prank known as "Fire in the Hole!" …Kids these days.
NPR Covers "That's Racist"
June 29th, 2011 2:08 PMMonkey See, NPR's pop-culture blog, reported on the cultural origins of the "that's racist" catchphrase.
Thanks Trick Lobo!
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Opera References Rebecca Black
Opera listed the amount of Rebecca Black dislikes as a "fast fact" compared to the amount of downloads they've received for their latest browser version.
How Old Men Dance to Dubstep
These guys have some sick moves.
Check out the hat grab at 0:41.
For more wubwubwub, go to KYMdb – Dubstep Remix Videos.
Fire in the Hole!
On YouTube, there are hundreds of video clips imitating CKY's mischievous drive-thru prank known as "Fire in the Hole!" …Kids these days.
NPR Covers "That's Racist"
Monkey See, NPR's pop-culture blog, reported on the cultural origins of the "that's racist" catchphrase.
Thanks Trick Lobo!