Naaman Zhou: the funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

Guardian Australia reporter Naaman Zhou takes on the column that was made for him – and somehow only mentions Ratatouille once

In ancient Rome, a large rectangular space known as the forum was the centre of public life. Before the city, it was a marsh. They drained it and made it a meeting place, between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. People did things, built things, engaged in the daily business of speaking to each other. Now, most of it is in ruins.

Today, I have the intense honour of contributing to this now long-running column of funniest things on the internet. Before me, many other funny, plugged-in people have added their own monuments to this increasingly crowded public space. These are mine:

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