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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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Someone Pay Attention to Grumpy Doggo
December 15th, 2017 4:00 PMStill a good boy.
Seven Years of YouTube Rewind
December 15th, 2017 3:30 PMLove it or hate it, YouTube's annual recap of the year's top viral videos, events, memes and music has remained a staple on the video-sharing site for the last seven years.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
December 15th, 2017 3:04 PM ShareGood Morning America Anchor to Omarosa: "Bye, Felicia"
December 15th, 2017 2:30 PMFollowing an interview with Omarosa on Good Morning America regarding her recent resignation from the White House, anchor Robin Roberts had two words for The Apprentice contestant: "Bye, Felicia."
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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.
Someone Pay Attention to Grumpy Doggo
Still a good boy.
Seven Years of YouTube Rewind
Love it or hate it, YouTube's annual recap of the year's top viral videos, events, memes and music has remained a staple on the video-sharing site for the last seven years.
Good Morning America Anchor to Omarosa: "Bye, Felicia"
Following an interview with Omarosa on Good Morning America regarding her recent resignation from the White House, anchor Robin Roberts had two words for The Apprentice contestant: "Bye, Felicia."