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Last we saw of Jake Paul, he was smiling, laughing and dabbing, while driving his neighbors crazy. Yesterday, however, Disney said What are those? to Paul's antics. As such, he and Disney have decided that it best if he leaves his Disney Channel show "Bizaardvark."
YouTube is teeming with remixes of a rapper from Jake Paul's infamous "It's Everyday Bro" video saying "England is my city," when England is in fact a country.
YouTube Poop videos taking a scene from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius in which Carl asks for a croissant have been appearing consistently for five years.
A better tagline, please.
The "infernal squeak of the hideous boots" has become "the infernal boneless pizza," "the infernal Fireflies," and more.
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Last we saw of Jake Paul, he was smiling, laughing and dabbing, while driving his neighbors crazy. Yesterday, however, Disney said What are those? to Paul's antics. As such, he and Disney have decided that it best if he leaves his Disney Channel show "Bizaardvark."
YouTube is teeming with remixes of a rapper from Jake Paul's infamous "It's Everyday Bro" video saying "England is my city," when England is in fact a country.
YouTube Poop videos taking a scene from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius in which Carl asks for a croissant have been appearing consistently for five years.
A better tagline, please.
The "infernal squeak of the hideous boots" has become "the infernal boneless pizza," "the infernal Fireflies," and more.
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