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The only "Duck Face" pictures that should be allowed on Facebook are of baby platypuses (and ducks), like the two above. According to knowyourmeme, a the "'Duck Face' is a pejorative term for a facial expression made by pressing one's lips together into the shape of a duck's bill; it is often associated with self-gratuitous photos of teenage girls posted on social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook." Click here to see the first image in today's demotivational poster gallery. Continue reading for a video of a scared cat trying to intimidate a ball.

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Facebook Dress

Ever wonder what a Facebook, Google, deviantART, or Twitter dress would look like in the real world? If so, then wonder no more as artist Victor Faretina provides us with a few concept designs that show us just that and more. Click here to view this gallery's first image. Continue reading for a video showing The Ellen Show's brand new segment called "In Your Facebook".


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We all know that Facebook bought Instagram last week for $1-billion in cash and stock. Now here are fifteen things they could have spent the money on instead of the mobile app. Click here to the the view image in this week's funny Facebook status updates gallery, courtesy of Failbook.com. Continue reading for a popular video of an infant trying to imitate one of the Street Fighter characters.

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Spelling and grammar don't usually come first when it comes to Facebook status updates, and unfortunately, that leads to some strange conversations, like the one above. That's not all, we've rounded up ten of the funniest for your viewing enjoyment. Continue reading to see them all.

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Facebook may eventually pay Disney and other animation studios for product placement in their movies, but until that day happens, there are enough talented fans out there who can give us a look into what some of these characters would talk about. Continue reading to see more funny Facebook status updates.

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If Facebook added Instagram filters to photos, we'd probably see a lot more "reflection" and "duck face" images than ever. Cool Material has compiled a funny (yet fictional) list of possible filters that could be added in the future. Continue reading to see our favorites.

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Facebook has acquired Instagram for $1-billion in "a combination of cash and shares of Facebook." Mark Zuckerberg says: "This is an important milestone for Facebook because it's the first time we've ever acquired a product and company with so many users. We don't plan on doing many more of these, if any at all." Continue reading for the Wall Street Journal news report.

It's been quite a year for Instagram, with its recent launch of an Android app and growth to 30 million users, and this acquisition would put it up near the legendary Google buyout of $1.65 billion for YouTube in 2006.
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Ever wonder what really happens when oxygen (O) and potassium (K) go out on a date? Well, it will always go OK regardless of the situation, or so this Facebook status update would like us to think. Click here to see more funny Facebook fails, courtesy of Failbook.com. Continue reading for a video of Tracy Morgan trying to stay under the 140-character Twitter limit in real-life.

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Ever wonder what Facebook would have been like back in the 90s when Netscape Navigator was king of the web browsers? Well, wonder no more as YouTube user SquirrelMonkeyCom has put together an infomercial showing just that, and then some. Continue reading to watch.

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There are certain things better left unsaid, especially on Facebook. If you're unsure whether or not your next status update should be trashed, just read the update out loud to someone first. Continue reading to see twenty disastrous updates.

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