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Gordon Ramsay Meets "Planet Earth"
Meet the rare "angry frog" in his natural habitat, telling us to get the "F--- out his kitchen."
"You Stole My Cloud Song!"
This classic audio clip features a Dark Age of Camelot MMO player with some serious anger management issues.
"The Character Gets Better Later"
ProZD depicts how frustrating it can be to convince a friend that a fictional character gets better farther down the line in a television series.
Did You Fall For These Illusions?
An up-and-coming meme template shows various illusions that may fool you, such as "happiness."