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Game of Thrones
June 14th, 2012 1:00 PMThis HBO television series development an enormous following online, inspiring the creation of fan art, YouTube videos and the image macro series Imminent Ned.
The Law of Exclamation
June 12th, 2012 10:30 PMInternet Axioms: The more exclamation points a statement has, the less true it will seem!!!!
Misunderstood Spider
June 12th, 2012 9:00 PMThis poor little guy just can't catch a break from the humans it tries to help.
Twitter Reenactments
June 12th, 2012 7:12 PMA notable subgenre of novelty social networking profiles, school teachers and academics have been using fictional Twitter accounts to reenact historical events in real time as early as since 2009.
Greater Internet F**kwad Theory
June 12th, 2012 5:42 PMInternet Axioms: This postulate asserts that normal, well-adjusted people may display antisocial behavior when given anonymity on the Internet.
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Game of Thrones
This HBO television series development an enormous following online, inspiring the creation of fan art, YouTube videos and the image macro series Imminent Ned.
The Law of Exclamation
Internet Axioms: The more exclamation points a statement has, the less true it will seem!!!!
Misunderstood Spider
This poor little guy just can't catch a break from the humans it tries to help.
Twitter Reenactments
A notable subgenre of novelty social networking profiles, school teachers and academics have been using fictional Twitter accounts to reenact historical events in real time as early as since 2009.
Greater Internet F**kwad Theory
Internet Axioms: This postulate asserts that normal, well-adjusted people may display antisocial behavior when given anonymity on the Internet.