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"Swept Up" by Lil Broomstick
July 18th, 2017 3:36 PMThe infamous Dr. Phil M&M raps the track "Swept Up" by SoundCloud artist Lil Broomstick in this music video created by YouTuber Sethical.
Interest Graphs Take Off On Reddit
July 18th, 2017 3:00 PMThese parody line graphs currently trending on /r/dankmemes and /r/MemeEconomy show how to quickly decimate a person's interest in a wide variety of conversational subjects.
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Two Cats Politely Asking for Food
July 18th, 2017 2:30 PMIt's lunchtime, and these two cats wearing weird little hats have a foolproof system for asking for food.
Nintendo Logo Overtakes /r/me_irl
July 18th, 2017 2:00 PMThe "upvote anything" subreddit has been infused with a surge of posts riffing on the joke putting the Nintendo logo on non-Nintendo objects.
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"Swept Up" by Lil Broomstick
The infamous Dr. Phil M&M raps the track "Swept Up" by SoundCloud artist Lil Broomstick in this music video created by YouTuber Sethical.
Interest Graphs Take Off On Reddit
These parody line graphs currently trending on /r/dankmemes and /r/MemeEconomy show how to quickly decimate a person's interest in a wide variety of conversational subjects.
Two Cats Politely Asking for Food
It's lunchtime, and these two cats wearing weird little hats have a foolproof system for asking for food.
Nintendo Logo Overtakes /r/me_irl
The "upvote anything" subreddit has been infused with a surge of posts riffing on the joke putting the Nintendo logo on non-Nintendo objects.