Yes, apparently "fail" and "win" are now nouns. "You're full of fail!" "Hey, that thing is full of win!" The English language continues to evolve, good and bad.
There's no de-motivator for it, but the Dairy Queens that never have chocolate ice cream are the DEFINITIVE example of classic, epic, massive, and in all other ways all-encompassing FAIL.
Is that like the Pizza Hut in the Target store near work that never, EVER has pizzas ready at lunch time?
The first one's an obvious Photoshop job. You can't hit a mine on the first move; it doesn't place the mines until you click, and 10 mines ought to be showing there, not just one in any case.
I have to say that I despise these internet fads like Fail, pwned and so on as to me they are representative creations of sad bastards who spend waaaay to much time on the internet and so adopt these things as a way to behave as part of a cool "in crowd". It's very sad. Personally I'd rather subject myself to endless reruns of peanut butter jelly time than take up the mantle of cool net dude.
I'm going to borrow a page of wisdom from Mrs. A's book and tell you to go have a diet root beer, you grumpy fuck. Nobody can stay in a pissy mood when they're drinking a diet root beer.
When McDonald's first opened in the UK, they served root beer. They stopped after about 18 months. Brits do not drink root beer.