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Ted Williams / The Golden Voice

January 6th, 2011 12:53 PM

A homeless man with an amazing voice became the first big YouTube hit of 2011. Apparently he is now off the streets and on his way to becoming a sports announcer. Way to go Internet!

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Wired Mag: Patton Oswalt Talks about Etewaf

January 4th, 2011 8:24 PM

Stand-up comic slash writer Patton Oswalt gives his two cents on the rise of mainstream nerd-dom and how our ways of consuming pop culture is drastically changing in the era of Etewaf--"Everything That Ever Was, Available Forever."

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Dear Reporter Waiting Park

January 4th, 2011 5:26 PM

One year ago today, S. Korean news reporter Dae-Ki Park became an overnight celebrity for his comically subdued weather report that lasted only a few seconds, after standing in subzero temperature for hours without end. Now that's what we call dedication.

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Reaction Faces

January 4th, 2011 4:12 PM

Seen the new James Van Der Memes website? Come check out our reaction faces entry with over 1,000 images to express your emotions.

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241543903 / Heads In Freezers

January 3rd, 2011 5:04 PM

241543903 (a.k.a "Heads in Freezers") is a numerical keyword associated with a photo meme that involves people taking pictures with their heads in the freezer & sharing them online.

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Wired Mag: Patton Oswalt Talks about Etewaf

Wired Mag: Patton Oswalt Talks about Etewaf

January 4th, 2011 8:24 PM

Stand-up comic slash writer Patton Oswalt gives his two cents on the rise of mainstream nerd-dom and how our ways of consuming pop culture is drastically changing in the era of Etewaf--"Everything That Ever Was, Available Forever."

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Dear Reporter Waiting Park

Dear Reporter Waiting Park

January 4th, 2011 5:26 PM

One year ago today, S. Korean news reporter Dae-Ki Park became an overnight celebrity for his comically subdued weather report that lasted only a few seconds, after standing in subzero temperature for hours without end. Now that's what we call dedication.

Learn More