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The UK's highly controversial anti-immgrationist party has announced a new grassroots campaign to drive up support for "Brexit" in the upcoming EU referendum, which is expected to take place across the country before the end of 2017.
This Twitter hashtag took off after U.K. students completed their GCSE Math exams featuring a confusing probability question now infamously referred to as "Hannah's sweets."
London's Metropolitan Police Service gets its very own Internet famous "Hipster Cop".
Check out the inevitable self-parody music video of Blur's 1994 Britpop single "Parklife" with new original lyrics as narrated by none other than the butt of the joke himself, Russell Brand.
After an awkward photo of Ashley Cole inspired a photoshop meme in which the English soccer player is shown lurking in the background in various pictures, the footballer retweeted a rather creepy example in which he appears to be stalking his ex wife.
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The UK's highly controversial anti-immgrationist party has announced a new grassroots campaign to drive up support for "Brexit" in the upcoming EU referendum, which is expected to take place across the country before the end of 2017.
This Twitter hashtag took off after U.K. students completed their GCSE Math exams featuring a confusing probability question now infamously referred to as "Hannah's sweets."
London's Metropolitan Police Service gets its very own Internet famous "Hipster Cop".
Check out the inevitable self-parody music video of Blur's 1994 Britpop single "Parklife" with new original lyrics as narrated by none other than the butt of the joke himself, Russell Brand.
After an awkward photo of Ashley Cole inspired a photoshop meme in which the English soccer player is shown lurking in the background in various pictures, the footballer retweeted a rather creepy example in which he appears to be stalking his ex wife.
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