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Bitches Love X
February 14th, 2012 6:15 PMThis snowclone derived from a 2006 episode of the cartoon The Boondocks. Bitches love snowclones.
Now Kiss!
February 14th, 2012 1:10 PMThis web comic matchmaker gives potential couples the extra push they need to lock lips.
Barney Stinson's "True Story"
February 13th, 2012 8:15 PMHere's yet another catchphrase-turned-rage face brought to you by Barney Stinson (How I Met Your Mother), finally confirmed. True story.
Paying Bills with Seven-Legged Spider
February 13th, 2012 5:00 PMNot all e-mail exchanges with strangers online always go wrong, as shown in this now classic e-mail correspondence between comedy writer David Thorne and customer service representative Jane Gilles about an overdue utility bill.
Feels Bad Man
February 10th, 2012 9:30 PMA derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.
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Bitches Love X
This snowclone derived from a 2006 episode of the cartoon The Boondocks. Bitches love snowclones.
Barney Stinson's "True Story"
Here's yet another catchphrase-turned-rage face brought to you by Barney Stinson (How I Met Your Mother), finally confirmed. True story.
Paying Bills with Seven-Legged Spider
Not all e-mail exchanges with strangers online always go wrong, as shown in this now classic e-mail correspondence between comedy writer David Thorne and customer service representative Jane Gilles about an overdue utility bill.
Feels Bad Man
A derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.