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  1. “The Internet's status as the world's definitive repository of incontrovertible fact has been jeopardized.”

    www.theonion.com
  2. “With fourth-placed Sedrik's entry, we embark on a journey to a place where postmodern significance dances like a hampster atop fractal layers of culture, apathy and short-circuited Generation Y ingenuity. The technique is masterful and the humor so demented that it alights on levels anyone can enjoy. But the most resounding thought, the true immanentization of its ironies, is found in knowing that someone, someone is fapping to this picture right now.”

    www.boingboing.net
  3. “241543903 is totally weird the first time you see it: some people have Photoshopped their "decapitated" heads into the freezer, while others have taken normal photos by putting the camera inside their iceboxes or setting it up behind them. There are also some 241543903 drawings, and there's even a bit of crossover with the popular "motivational poster" image format.”

    www.urlesque.com
  4. “The car collision of appetite and discomfort one feels simultaneously when using the internet to seek and consume images or information that may be considered unseemly or inappropriate.”

    thoughtcatalog.com
  5. “It isn’t clear what happened to Rupert Murdoch when he was supposed to be having a childhood. Was he allowed to play outside? Was he forced to wear blazers and bow ties? Did he read Machiavelli and learn to lie again and again and again, until he could barely discern reality from fiction, anymore?”

    jaraparilla.blogspot.com
  6. “As millions of travelers prepare for the US’s busiest travel weekend of the year, foursquare has released a new badge picking up on America’s latest punchline, the TSA. It’s called Baggage Handler and it’s available starting today.”

    aboutfoursquare.com
  7. “Which brings us to last week’s hottest and most hated new image meme, Privilege Denying Dude, and his creator, 20-year-old SoCal Web developer and vegan feminist Diana Lopez.”

    colorlines.com
  8. “These talks are like college lectures, except that they are free to listen, shorter, and white people aren’t hung over and pretending to listen.”

    stuffwhitepeoplelike.com
  9. “We have huge, naïve ambitions to change the world. Like most start-ups, we'll probably be an abject failure.”

    jobs.37signals.com
  10. “I was kinda proud that my “celiac artery dissection” was consistently described as “rare” and “unsusual.” I wouldn’t want to get knocked flat by some mainstream, run-of-the-mill disorder you could pick up at a three-for-one sale at WalMart.”

    scottmccloud.com