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Photographer Snaps Pic Before Groin Shot
August 17th, 2017 10:00 AMLast night, photographer Tony Capobianco snapped a photograph of a baseball flying his way moments before striking him in the crotch, leading many on Reddit to compare his picture to the famous "Cigar Guy" photograph from 2010.
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Cross-Eyed Possum Loves Lunch
August 17th, 2017 9:30 AMWho doesn't love lunch?
"I'd Like to See North Korea Try"
August 17th, 2017 9:06 AMA series of image macros has dared North Korea to try and test American defenses, such as Clone Troopers and "Bee Movie" characters.
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August 16th, 2017 9:00 PM ShareHey There Demons. It's Me. Ya Boy.
August 16th, 2017 8:00 PMThis quote by a Buzzfeed ghost hunter has grown into a popular way to address your demons as well as a joke caption on Twitter.
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Photographer Snaps Pic Before Groin Shot
Last night, photographer Tony Capobianco snapped a photograph of a baseball flying his way moments before striking him in the crotch, leading many on Reddit to compare his picture to the famous "Cigar Guy" photograph from 2010.
Cross-Eyed Possum Loves Lunch
Who doesn't love lunch?
"I'd Like to See North Korea Try"
A series of image macros has dared North Korea to try and test American defenses, such as Clone Troopers and "Bee Movie" characters.
Hey There Demons. It's Me. Ya Boy.
This quote by a Buzzfeed ghost hunter has grown into a popular way to address your demons as well as a joke caption on Twitter.