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Black Ops Zombie Music Meme is Surreal Video Hellhole
January 31st, 2018 11:00 AMLook not for sense, ye who enter here, for none is to be found.
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"Maybe I Could Eat Blades of Grass" by Bill Wurtz
January 31st, 2018 10:15 AMBill Wurtz' latest bizarre video features a talking squiggle line named Damien Maymdien who explains why "everything is so dumb and stupid."
The First Anniversary of Facebook's "Trash Doves"
January 31st, 2018 8:53 AMOne year ago today, this bizarre set of Facebook stickers were released for use on the social networking site, which included various depictions of a purple pigeon along with a widely used headbanging animation.
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Jesus Out Here Lookin' Like a Snack
January 30th, 2018 10:30 PM ShareBlockatiel Is Still Working to Protect Our Innocent Eyes
January 30th, 2018 10:00 PMFor over a decade, this screaming little bird has fearlessly defended us from nipple and Goatse posts on the internet. Thank you, Blockatiel.
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Black Ops Zombie Music Meme is Surreal Video Hellhole
Look not for sense, ye who enter here, for none is to be found.
"Maybe I Could Eat Blades of Grass" by Bill Wurtz
Bill Wurtz' latest bizarre video features a talking squiggle line named Damien Maymdien who explains why "everything is so dumb and stupid."
The First Anniversary of Facebook's "Trash Doves"
One year ago today, this bizarre set of Facebook stickers were released for use on the social networking site, which included various depictions of a purple pigeon along with a widely used headbanging animation.
Blockatiel Is Still Working to Protect Our Innocent Eyes
For over a decade, this screaming little bird has fearlessly defended us from nipple and Goatse posts on the internet. Thank you, Blockatiel.