06
Dec
Category:
Computers,
How To
This has been the trend the past few days: changing your Facebook profile picture into a cartoon character.
Although the claim that it is supposed to boost awareness on the campaign against child abuse is being reputed, with some even saying that the entire scheme is a hoax, it did not stop Facebook users from having a little fun. It’s nostalgia time.
Some even changed their profile pictures daily into various cartoon characters from their childhood, from Bugs Bunny to Mickey Mouse to He-Man to Homer Simpson to Beavis and Butthead to Smurf to Scooby Doo.
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03
Dec
Category:
Entertainment
Why is everyone changing their Facebook profile picture into a cartoon character?
That’s what I asked myself this morning when I logged in to my Facebook account and made the discovery.

Apparently, this Internet meme is supposed to boost awareness on the campaign against child abuse.
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14
Oct
Category:
Entertainment
Some people just can’t stop hating Justin Bieber.
All throughout the year, rumors pertaining to him has dominated Google trends with allegations like Justin Bieber impregnating his mother, kissing a boy, being a hermaphrodite, being disguised as a 51-year old pedophile and the list goes on.
However, it seems that there’s a group of people who likes Justin Bieber so much that they even put up a website referenced to him.
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27
Jul
Category:
Computers
Does your cat look like Adolf Hitler? Do you wake up in a cold sweat every night wondering if he’s going to up and invade Poland? Does he keep putting his right paw in the air while making a noise that sounds suspiciously like “Sieg Miaow”? If so, this is the website for you.
So goes the headline for catsthatlooklikehitler.com, a web site made for cats that look like Hitler.
Ah ok. Who the heck is Hitler by the way?
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19
Jan
Category:
Entertainment
Who would have expected this to be a viral hit?
Thanks to the power of the Internet, a video posted on YouTube of 62-year-old activist “General” Larry Platt singing his own original song during the Atlanta auditions for the ninth season of American Idol paved the way for his song to become an overnight success.
The song’s title is “Pants on the Ground” and in the days that followed the January 13 airing of American Idol, several celebrities performed the song including Jimmy Fallon impersonating Neil Young on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Brett Favre singing it in the locker room after beating the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs.
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