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October 14th, 2011 10:16 PMAlso known as the kid who hates sandcastles, the original photograph of the boy was first uploaded onto Flickr by his mother in August 2007.
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Bow Ties are Cool
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The Wadsworth Constant
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Stop Cyberbullying Comics
May the best cyberbully comic win! Click through for more detailed instructions.
Success Kid's Original Photo Found
Also known as the kid who hates sandcastles, the original photograph of the boy was first uploaded onto Flickr by his mother in August 2007.
Apple Plans to Release SteveJobs 2
The Onion pays tribute to Steve Job's death in its own way.
Bow Ties are Cool
Originally quoted in a Doctor Who episode, the snowclone version ("X are cool") used to declare that something perceived to be lame is, in fact, cool.
The Wadsworth Constant
This Internet axiom states that the first 30% of almost any video is worthless and should be skipped.