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In Canada, Milk Comes in Bags
July 1st, 2013 5:30 PMO Canada, the blessed land where milk comes in bags.
Exploding Actresses
July 1st, 2013 3:31 PMThis series of digitally manipulated videos and animated GIFs feature scenes from famous films in which the female character's head spontaneously explodes.
Snickers, Better?
June 30th, 2013 11:33 PMSometimes a candy bar is all someone needs to put them in the right mood.
Does This Look Like the Face of Mercy?
June 28th, 2013 12:47 PMThis expression is often used to caption image macros featuring a cute or unimposing figure.
Honest Trailers
June 27th, 2013 5:30 PMProduced by the YouTube channel ScreenJunkies, this notable subset of recut movie trailers is well-known for its satirical commentaries on the influence of marketing within the Hollywood film industry.
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In Canada, Milk Comes in Bags
O Canada, the blessed land where milk comes in bags.
Exploding Actresses
This series of digitally manipulated videos and animated GIFs feature scenes from famous films in which the female character's head spontaneously explodes.
Snickers, Better?
Sometimes a candy bar is all someone needs to put them in the right mood.
Does This Look Like the Face of Mercy?
This expression is often used to caption image macros featuring a cute or unimposing figure.
Honest Trailers
Produced by the YouTube channel ScreenJunkies, this notable subset of recut movie trailers is well-known for its satirical commentaries on the influence of marketing within the Hollywood film industry.