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Celebrity Animorphs
July 20th, 2012 5:37 PMThis photoshop meme morphs images of celebrities into various animals and inanimate objects using a template inspired by the cover art from the science fiction book series Animorphs.
Dihydrogen Monoxide Hoax
July 20th, 2012 3:40 PMInternet Mysteries: Since its inception by University of California Santa Cruz students in the 1990s, this online hoax surrounding the scientific name for pure water has become a staple April Fool's Day joke on the English-speaking web.
Simon's Cat
July 20th, 2012 1:58 PMThis animated cartoon series has spawned two books and a cartoon strip since its YouTube debut in March of 2008.
Internet Story
July 19th, 2012 5:30 PMInternet Mysteries: Adam Butcher's 2010 short mystery film used YouTube videos to weave the tale of a young man trying to crack a fictional treasure hunt known as Al1’s Nine Grand Quest.
Pink Shirt Guy
July 19th, 2012 1:47 PMInternet Mysteries: This peculiar photograph has been a mystery ever since it began circulating the discussion forums in 2007. Does anyone know the story behind it?
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Celebrity Animorphs
This photoshop meme morphs images of celebrities into various animals and inanimate objects using a template inspired by the cover art from the science fiction book series Animorphs.
Dihydrogen Monoxide Hoax
Internet Mysteries: Since its inception by University of California Santa Cruz students in the 1990s, this online hoax surrounding the scientific name for pure water has become a staple April Fool's Day joke on the English-speaking web.
Simon's Cat
This animated cartoon series has spawned two books and a cartoon strip since its YouTube debut in March of 2008.
Internet Story
Internet Mysteries: Adam Butcher's 2010 short mystery film used YouTube videos to weave the tale of a young man trying to crack a fictional treasure hunt known as Al1’s Nine Grand Quest.
Pink Shirt Guy
Internet Mysteries: This peculiar photograph has been a mystery ever since it began circulating the discussion forums in 2007. Does anyone know the story behind it?