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Tilt Shift Effect
June 18th, 2012 2:08 PMPhotography Memes: Also known as the "diorama illusion," this once costly lens-bending photo technique has become a staple genre of submissions on Tumblr and Flickr, thanks to inexpensive special effect filters and mobile apps.
GIF
June 15th, 2012 11:59 PMHappy Birthday, GIF!
Rule 34
June 15th, 2012 3:45 PMInternet Axioms: As one of the original Rules of the Internet, this adage asserts that if something exists, there has to be pr0n of it.
What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen
June 15th, 2012 11:46 AMInternet Axioms: Once heard in an inspiring quote about philosophical inquiries, this expression is typically used to convey shock upon seeing a disturbing image on the Internet.
There Are No Girls On The Internet
June 13th, 2012 7:48 PMInternet Axioms: Also known as Rule 30, this seemingly outdated adage still holds true in some parts of the Internet.
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Tilt Shift Effect
Photography Memes: Also known as the "diorama illusion," this once costly lens-bending photo technique has become a staple genre of submissions on Tumblr and Flickr, thanks to inexpensive special effect filters and mobile apps.
Rule 34
Internet Axioms: As one of the original Rules of the Internet, this adage asserts that if something exists, there has to be pr0n of it.
What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen
Internet Axioms: Once heard in an inspiring quote about philosophical inquiries, this expression is typically used to convey shock upon seeing a disturbing image on the Internet.
There Are No Girls On The Internet
Internet Axioms: Also known as Rule 30, this seemingly outdated adage still holds true in some parts of the Internet.