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French Guys Prank With Love
March 1st, 2016 4:21 PMThese men are playing the love game – with strangers who are not all that interested in participating.
Am I Out of Touch?
March 1st, 2016 2:56 PMThis two-panel image macro featuring The Simpsons character Principal Skinner questioning his ability to understand youth culture is often used as a reaction image by critics of contemporary pop culture.
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If YouTube Were 100% Honest
March 1st, 2016 2:07 PMThe Gaming Wildlife YouTube channel imagines what YouTube would sound like if they were honest with their users.
Potato Parcel
March 1st, 2016 1:32 PMIn an embodiment of a long-running Internet joke, there are now a surplus of services where anyone can mail a potato (yes, a potato) to their friends, family, or enemies. The most popular of these services, Potato Parcel, claims to sell thousands of dollars worth of potatoes every month. Would you send a potato in the mail?
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The Many Faces of Donald Trump
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French Guys Prank With Love
These men are playing the love game – with strangers who are not all that interested in participating.
Am I Out of Touch?
This two-panel image macro featuring The Simpsons character Principal Skinner questioning his ability to understand youth culture is often used as a reaction image by critics of contemporary pop culture.
If YouTube Were 100% Honest
The Gaming Wildlife YouTube channel imagines what YouTube would sound like if they were honest with their users.
Potato Parcel
In an embodiment of a long-running Internet joke, there are now a surplus of services where anyone can mail a potato (yes, a potato) to their friends, family, or enemies. The most popular of these services, Potato Parcel, claims to sell thousands of dollars worth of potatoes every month. Would you send a potato in the mail?