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Mommyjacking Drives the Internet Crazy
January 13th, 2017 8:00 PMOne thing we all can agree on: parents who cannot shut up about their children are some of the most annoying people on social media.
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Tauros Music in Lord of the Rings
January 13th, 2017 7:30 PMThis video is called "Tauros Music Ruins Everything," but boy, is that wrong.
The Spongebob Walk Cycle
January 13th, 2017 7:00 PMNearly 14 years after it was first aired, one of the greatest mindf*cks in Nickelodeon History lives on as YouTube remix fodder.
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Shutterstock Presents: Hax0r Hacks Mr. Google
January 13th, 2017 6:30 PMIn this short sketch cleverly edited by Redditor Tygrak using stock video footage, "Mr. Google" receives a troubling call from the head of the cybersecurity department.
Tacticool Multi-Surface Cleaner With a Scope
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Mommyjacking Drives the Internet Crazy
One thing we all can agree on: parents who cannot shut up about their children are some of the most annoying people on social media.
Tauros Music in Lord of the Rings
This video is called "Tauros Music Ruins Everything," but boy, is that wrong.
The Spongebob Walk Cycle
Nearly 14 years after it was first aired, one of the greatest mindf*cks in Nickelodeon History lives on as YouTube remix fodder.
Shutterstock Presents: Hax0r Hacks Mr. Google
In this short sketch cleverly edited by Redditor Tygrak using stock video footage, "Mr. Google" receives a troubling call from the head of the cybersecurity department.