
Spoiler alert! Well, with this out of the way, we can all talk about the shocking ending of the Game of Thrones episode that aired on Sunday. People's reactions varied from crying (like I did) to creating witty memes. Take a look at a few of these humorous tributes to the lovable giant Hodor and tell us what your own reaction was.
Spoiler alert! Well, with this out of the way, we can all talk about the shocking ending of the Game of Thrones episode that aired on Sunday.

London-based Benjamin Lee is the clever mind behind the Twitter account Middle Class Problem, a feed through which he retweets all kinds of "problems" that people complain about through social networking. Each dramatic statement is made by a person suffering from what Lee calls "Real problems but not real actual problems, just middle class ones." Reading through the tweets is a quick reminder of how easy life can be sometimes. One Tweeter complains that there is just too much orange zest in his brunch mimosa—oh the horror!—while another complains that having a cup of tea with soy milk was the "worst mistake she's ever made"—if that's the case then she is one lucky gal!
London-based Benjamin Lee is the clever mind behind the Twitter account Middle Class Problem, a feed through which he retweets all kinds of "problems" that people complain about through social...

Playing off the First-world Problem meme, Twitter account Middle Class Problem retweets people who are perhaps a bit too disappointed with the little troubles in their lives. Here are some examples paired with photos that really bring out the depths of the sorrow and anguish just under the surface as these poor folks express their grievances…
Playing off the First-world Problem meme, Twitter account Middle Class Problem retweets people who are perhaps a bit too disappointed with the little troubles in their lives.

These pictures will show you the true definition of Forever Alone.
These pictures will show you the true definition of Forever Alone.

Now you might think our fascination and general obsession with cats first came about with rise of the internet and a certain LOLcats meme, but you’d be more than a little mistaken. The original creator of the cat meme and those funny kitty photos which we all love, was in fact an American photographer called Harry Whittier Frees (1879–1953). He was dressing up & photographing his two felines (Rags & Fluff) long before the rise of animated GIFs and Tumblr streams.
Now you might think our fascination and general obsession with cats first came about with rise of the internet and a certain LOLcats meme, but you’d be more than a little mistaken.

Here are some illustrations by deviantARTist tsaoshin featuring Grumpy Cat in Disney movies. You can catch Tardar Sauce dropping some serious ‘tude in The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Lion King. Well, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again — Gumpy Cat is officially everywhere. She’s on our clothes, beverages, fine art… even nipple pasties. *shudders* NIPPLE PASTIES. Is nothing sacred anymore?!
Here are some illustrations by deviantARTist tsaoshin featuring Grumpy Cat in Disney movies. You can catch Tardar Sauce dropping some serious ‘tude in The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
