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Ever the provocateur, Banksy offered any registered, British voter who voted against Theresa May in Thursday's election a free, limited edition print. This, however, is very illegal, and the mysterious street artist has since retracted his offer.
There's no need to worry. After all, he was "keeping an eye on it."
The Simpsons' reaction image comes in handy when you have to make fun of yourself.
Following the horrific attacks on London and Manchester, many in the media started claiming that the country was "reeling" from terror. English citizens showed them what they were actually reeling from on Twitter. Hint: It's mostly tea-related.
Owl City's ubiquitous, child-like hit has returned in the form of Unfitting Music remix videos.
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Ever the provocateur, Banksy offered any registered, British voter who voted against Theresa May in Thursday's election a free, limited edition print. This, however, is very illegal, and the mysterious street artist has since retracted his offer.
There's no need to worry. After all, he was "keeping an eye on it."
The Simpsons' reaction image comes in handy when you have to make fun of yourself.
Following the horrific attacks on London and Manchester, many in the media started claiming that the country was "reeling" from terror. English citizens showed them what they were actually reeling from on Twitter. Hint: It's mostly tea-related.
Owl City's ubiquitous, child-like hit has returned in the form of Unfitting Music remix videos.
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