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Lady Steals Foul Baseball From Fan
August 22nd, 2017 6:30 PMTry not to rage while watching this woman snatch a foul ball from another fan's hands during a White Sox game.
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August 22nd, 2017 5:00 PMRemix videos featuring the famous line "omae wa mou sindeiru" ("you are already dead" in English) from the anime Fist of the North Star have seen a resurgence in popularity on YouTube over the last several months.
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Wife "Kind Of" Mad At Husband
August 22nd, 2017 4:30 PMMight be an understatment.
Country Girls Make Do With Corn, Apparently
August 22nd, 2017 4:12 PMNot just a corny meme, "Country Girls Make Do" has turned a pastoral illustration of a farm girl into a wildly inappropriate catchphrase on Tumblr.
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Lady Steals Foul Baseball From Fan
Try not to rage while watching this woman snatch a foul ball from another fan's hands during a White Sox game.
"Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru" Remixes
Remix videos featuring the famous line "omae wa mou sindeiru" ("you are already dead" in English) from the anime Fist of the North Star have seen a resurgence in popularity on YouTube over the last several months.
Wife "Kind Of" Mad At Husband
Might be an understatment.
Country Girls Make Do With Corn, Apparently
Not just a corny meme, "Country Girls Make Do" has turned a pastoral illustration of a farm girl into a wildly inappropriate catchphrase on Tumblr.