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Slipknot + Nyan Cat
April 26th, 2011 12:28 PMA YouTuber suggests watching Nyan Cat with Slipknot's heavymetal song "Psychosocial" as alternative background music. Instant lulz ensue and epic comments take over Slipknot's YouTube video page. Check inside for more deetz!
Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!
April 25th, 2011 8:26 PMYears before there was Nyan Cat, there was the sensational MMD soundtrack "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" on the Japanese video sharing site Nico Nico Douga. Check inside and know your nyans!
Totally Looks Like
April 25th, 2011 6:50 PMThese look-alike images actually got their start outside of the internet, and were known as "Separated at birth?" features in the now defunct Spy Magazine.
Sad Crab
April 25th, 2011 5:48 PM…A sad soft-shell crab's last words before its final moment.
SOON
April 25th, 2011 3:45 PMProperly placed, this image macro text can make animals, and even inanimate objects, look as if they are planning something very devious.
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Slipknot + Nyan Cat
A YouTuber suggests watching Nyan Cat with Slipknot's heavymetal song "Psychosocial" as alternative background music. Instant lulz ensue and epic comments take over Slipknot's YouTube video page. Check inside for more deetz!
Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!
Years before there was Nyan Cat, there was the sensational MMD soundtrack "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" on the Japanese video sharing site Nico Nico Douga. Check inside and know your nyans!
Totally Looks Like
These look-alike images actually got their start outside of the internet, and were known as "Separated at birth?" features in the now defunct Spy Magazine.