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Exploitable Idiots Accidentally Put Google Searches Into Twitter
December 15th, 2017 8:00 PMIn this exploitable, personalities like Trump and Kim Jong Un accidentally use Twitter when they try to search their dumb inquiries.
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"Harlem Shake" Creator "Taking Action" Against Ajit Pai Video
December 15th, 2017 6:00 PMAmerican trap producer Baauer tweeted that he plan on "taking action" against The Daily Caller's net neutrality repeal video for using the song "Harlem Shake" without his permission.
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December 15th, 2017 5:00 PMA new series of exploitables shows off the apparent intelligence of cockatoos and expresses what memers love.
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Bills Fans Love Breaking Tables
December 15th, 2017 4:30 PMFor the past few years, the so-called Bills Mafia has gone from a Twitter fandom for the Bills to a catch-all for Bills fans jumping through flaming tables.
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Exploitable Idiots Accidentally Put Google Searches Into Twitter
In this exploitable, personalities like Trump and Kim Jong Un accidentally use Twitter when they try to search their dumb inquiries.
"Harlem Shake" Creator "Taking Action" Against Ajit Pai Video
American trap producer Baauer tweeted that he plan on "taking action" against The Daily Caller's net neutrality repeal video for using the song "Harlem Shake" without his permission.
Cockatoo Finds the Right Object
A new series of exploitables shows off the apparent intelligence of cockatoos and expresses what memers love.
Bills Fans Love Breaking Tables
For the past few years, the so-called Bills Mafia has gone from a Twitter fandom for the Bills to a catch-all for Bills fans jumping through flaming tables.