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Happy 12th Birthday, Old Gregg!
August 23rd, 2017 12:00 PM12 years ago today, this merman with a glowing "mangina" was introduced during the second season of the British comedy television series The Mighty Boosh.
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J. Jonah Jameson Knows What He Wants
August 23rd, 2017 11:00 AM ShareStandup Comic Does Set While On Mushrooms
August 23rd, 2017 10:00 AMNothing quite like public speaking while on some serious psychedelic drugs.
*breath in* Boi Confirmed
August 23rd, 2017 9:00 AMThe perfect reaction to someone foolishly getting into an argument they have no business being in, breathe in Boi is now a confirmed meme.
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LGTM
August 22nd, 2017 7:30 PMShort for "looks good to me," this four-letter acronym is widely used by developers on Github to give the "thumbs up" to someone's work on the code-sharing community.
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Happy 12th Birthday, Old Gregg!
12 years ago today, this merman with a glowing "mangina" was introduced during the second season of the British comedy television series The Mighty Boosh.
Standup Comic Does Set While On Mushrooms
Nothing quite like public speaking while on some serious psychedelic drugs.
*breath in* Boi Confirmed
The perfect reaction to someone foolishly getting into an argument they have no business being in, breathe in Boi is now a confirmed meme.
LGTM
Short for "looks good to me," this four-letter acronym is widely used by developers on Github to give the "thumbs up" to someone's work on the code-sharing community.