<P> A group of investors acquired the website in September 2007 for US $2 million . The blog became the flagship site of the Cheezburger Network, led by Ben Huh . The network also includes FAIL Blog and Know Your Meme . </P> <P> ICHC's content is submitted by the site's readers, and hosts "the LOL Builder," an image macro creation tool . The number of submissions has risen dramatically with the growth of the site . In July 2007, ICHC received as many as 500 submissions per day . By January 2008, the average was 8000 . Only about a dozen or so submissions per day are posted to the website, while updates are timed to coincide with when readers are most likely to be visiting the site--morning, lunch time and evenings . As of early 2008, ICHC gets about 2 million page views per day . </P> <P> The site attempts to maintain a community feel, encouraging interactivity with readers via a voting system where users can rate an image from one to five "cheezburgers", and through themes as one image will attract responses to form a continuous narrative . According to Nakagawa, "It's like you're creating a story supplied by people in the community, and then the people in the community supply the next part of the story ." Until 2013, ICHC also ran a wiki at SpeakLolSpeak.com designed to be a collection of important lolspeak phrases . </P> <P> Popular trends on the ICHC website for captioning have included "ceiling cat" (usually a white cat); "basement cat" (a black cat); the "itteh bitteh kitteh committeh"; invisible (something); the Lolrus and his "bukkit"; fail (now moved to FAIL Blog); "om nom nom" (as in eating sounds); references to "cheezburgers"; "happy caturday"; "monorail kitteh"; "oh hai"; and "kthxbai" ("OK, thanks, goodbye"). ICHC has popularized snowclones such as "I'm in your (noun), (verb ending in ing) your (noun)"; "(some activity or emotion), ur doin it right / wrong"; and "I gave / brought you (something) but I eated it / uzed it all up". </P>

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