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Surprise, Motherf**ker!
May 14th, 2012 8:30 PMThis memorable one-liner of James Doakes (played by Eric King) from a 2006 episode of Showtime drama series Dexter has seen a resurgence on Tumblr this year, replacing “surprise” with other similar sounding words like "bowties."
Wurds
May 14th, 2012 7:00 PMMisspelled Humor: Like Berks, this image macro series is meant to be read phonetically as if it were spoken with a speech impediment.
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Upvoting Obama
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Surprise, Motherf**ker!
This memorable one-liner of James Doakes (played by Eric King) from a 2006 episode of Showtime drama series Dexter has seen a resurgence on Tumblr this year, replacing “surprise” with other similar sounding words like "bowties."
Wurds
Misspelled Humor: Like Berks, this image macro series is meant to be read phonetically as if it were spoken with a speech impediment.