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Donald Trump Reminds Himself to "Hear" Shooting Survivors
February 22nd, 2018 3:30 PMA photograph of the president's notes from a listening session with survivors and relatives of victims of last week's Parkland school shooting has people wondering about his capacity for empathy.
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No Time for Chit-chat
February 22nd, 2018 3:00 PM Share"This Edible Ain't Shit" Gets Memers High AF
February 22nd, 2018 2:30 PMSince first appearing in November of 2016, the "This Edible Ain't Shit" format has been a reliable template for surreal images.
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GQ Explains "What Ever Happened to Brendan Fraser?"
February 22nd, 2018 2:01 PMEarlier today, the men's interest site GQ published a profile on the internet's beloved celebrity Brendan Fraser, discussing the actor's troubled past leading up to his launch into internet memedom.
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Cyranek's "Ocean Man"
February 22nd, 2018 1:30 PMIt's almost just like the real thing!
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Donald Trump Reminds Himself to "Hear" Shooting Survivors
A photograph of the president's notes from a listening session with survivors and relatives of victims of last week's Parkland school shooting has people wondering about his capacity for empathy.
"This Edible Ain't Shit" Gets Memers High AF
Since first appearing in November of 2016, the "This Edible Ain't Shit" format has been a reliable template for surreal images.
GQ Explains "What Ever Happened to Brendan Fraser?"
Earlier today, the men's interest site GQ published a profile on the internet's beloved celebrity Brendan Fraser, discussing the actor's troubled past leading up to his launch into internet memedom.
Cyranek's "Ocean Man"
It's almost just like the real thing!