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A popular rage game where you are a piece of bread and must find a way to toast yourself without rendering yourself inedible.
I Am Bread was once quite popular on Youtube due to being incredibly frustrating thanks to its intentionally godawful controls. It is perhaps best known for triggering one of Markiplier's most spectacular rage fits in his channel's history.
An awesome ROBLOX song. Too bad it didn't come out while the website was still good.
The Great Strategy, more like the great theme of a website which used to be awesome, but is now shit.
1. Where your mom tells you to go when you do something bad as a child and she doesn't know how to punish you yet, so she kills you with sheer anticipation instead. 1.1 What modern-day parents use as a punishment because they're too much of a pushover to legitimately punish their children. 2. The source of one of the most (in)famous dad jokes of all time.
1. "Billy, what did you do to your sister?! Go sit in the corner!" 2. "Dad, I'm cold." "Go sit in the corner." "Why?" "It's ninety degrees."
An AI whose job is to show Facebook users when a post is false, and cite articles to prove it. Unfortunately, it has several major flaws that turn it into a laughing stock: Problem 1: It is extremely left-wing biased to the point of censorship. You will NEVER see a liberal post getting fact-checked, but by golly, they will slap every conservative post with a "false/misleading info" tag if it paints President Biden in a bad light. (But then again, it's Mark Zuckerberg. What'd you expect?) Problem 2: It is denser than a black hole. It cannot detect sarcasm in posts at all, and will fact-check the stupidest posts that are obviously jokes. Problem 3: The sources it cites are often not credible; see Problem 1. Problem 4: Sometimes, the sources used actually prove that the post is indeed true, which is exactly the opposite of what it's supposed to do.
Facebook Fact-Checkers are as useless as wearing a face mask under the sea.
A form of humor where the audience expects something obvious to happen, but then something else happens/appears out of nowhere.
Bait and Switch Example: (ASDF) Bully: "Hey, you four-eyed freak!" Guy with glasses: "Ah..." (The screen zooms out, revealing a third person; a midget who LITERALLY has four eyes) "...Don't listen to him!" (The guy with four eyes screeches at him)
Created on April 23, 2013, Google Feud is what you get when you cross Family Feud with Google. You are asked how Google autocompletes an incomplete search result, with 10 possible answers. The catch is that there will almost always be at least 2-4 answers that make absolutely no sense. You'll need a very strange and dirty mind in order to play this game well...
(From Markiplier's first vid of Google Feud) "NEVER PUT A QUESTION MARK WHERE GOD?!" "NEVER PUT A HAT ON YOUR BED?!" "NEVER PUT A SOCK IN A TOASTER?!" WTF IS THAT???
A (mostly) made-up disease, common stereotype, and actual coined term in the dictionary that depicts high school seniors as being excessively lazy and unmotivated as they near the end of school for good. It can also happen to fourth-year college students, and people who are about to retire.
Most seniors suffer from senioritis because they have been burned out from going to school almost every day and doing almost the exact same thing every year for the past thirteen years.