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Powerthirst Piano Dub Bursts With Energy
December 20th, 2017 6:00 PMWhen Powerthirst becomes Pianothirst.
"Ay Bby Want Sum Fuk?"
December 20th, 2017 6:00 PMSimilar to "lemme smash," this mock pickup line is often used satirically to mock men who lack basic social etiquette when talking to women they are interested in.
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December 20th, 2017 5:30 PM ShareOne Perfect Shot Frames Movies on Twitter
December 20th, 2017 5:00 PMThe Twitter account @OnePerfectShot has made a name for itself by posting some of the most beautiful frames in cinematic history. It also gave the world a perfect format for mislabeling images online.
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Alpharad, Competitive Smash Player and Successful YouTuber
December 20th, 2017 4:30 PMThe gamer first known for his successful "How To Play 101" series has since gone on to do more improvisational comedy on his successful YouTube channel.
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Powerthirst Piano Dub Bursts With Energy
When Powerthirst becomes Pianothirst.
"Ay Bby Want Sum Fuk?"
Similar to "lemme smash," this mock pickup line is often used satirically to mock men who lack basic social etiquette when talking to women they are interested in.
One Perfect Shot Frames Movies on Twitter
The Twitter account @OnePerfectShot has made a name for itself by posting some of the most beautiful frames in cinematic history. It also gave the world a perfect format for mislabeling images online.
Alpharad, Competitive Smash Player and Successful YouTuber
The gamer first known for his successful "How To Play 101" series has since gone on to do more improvisational comedy on his successful YouTube channel.