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Donald Trump Jr.
November 6th, 2017 8:00 PMThe oldest Trump child may have engaged in some light treason, but has remained a favorite target for online jokesters for his defensive behavior throughout Russiagate.
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Pikachu + Buneary = LagomorphShipping
November 6th, 2017 6:00 PMDating back to before the character's introductory episode, Buneary's affair with Pikachu has been a fan favorite since 2006.
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November 6th, 2017 5:30 PM ShareDid Trump Impatiently Dump Fish Food on Koi?
November 6th, 2017 5:00 PMA viral photograph of Donald Trump tossing fish food into a koi pond during a visit with Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe led many on Twitter to accuse the United States president of impatiently disposing of the pellets until it was revealed that Abe dumped his first.
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Hannibal Burress Is Right
November 6th, 2017 4:30 PMAn old clip from The Eric Andre Show has become a handy reaction image for when your haters can't handle the truth.
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Donald Trump Jr.
The oldest Trump child may have engaged in some light treason, but has remained a favorite target for online jokesters for his defensive behavior throughout Russiagate.
Pikachu + Buneary = LagomorphShipping
Dating back to before the character's introductory episode, Buneary's affair with Pikachu has been a fan favorite since 2006.
Did Trump Impatiently Dump Fish Food on Koi?
A viral photograph of Donald Trump tossing fish food into a koi pond during a visit with Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe led many on Twitter to accuse the United States president of impatiently disposing of the pellets until it was revealed that Abe dumped his first.
Hannibal Burress Is Right
An old clip from The Eric Andre Show has become a handy reaction image for when your haters can't handle the truth.