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Adulting
September 20th, 2015 8:32 PMAdulting is hard, but everyone of a certain age has to face it. Fortunately, we can complain online as much as we want.
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Dad, You DO NOT Understand Wedding AT ALL
September 20th, 2015 8:00 PMIn this adorable home movie, JoJo, a four-year-old who has been asked to be a flowergirl at a family wedding, takes all of the precautionary measures to make sure her dad doesn't embarrass her during the ceremony.
Calvin and Hobbes
September 20th, 2015 5:00 PMThis comic strip by cartoonist Bill Waterson, featuring a mischievous young boy and his sardonic stuffed tiger, has been widely syndicated around the world in over 2,400 newspapers during the height of its popularity.
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Unbelievable Amount of Unfortunate Puns During Match
September 20th, 2015 4:40 PMThis fight is between two men, one named Salmon, and one named Mainus, but the commentary for Mainus clearly steals the show.
PIg Escapes, Terroizes Town, Craps in Cop Car
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Dad, You DO NOT Understand Wedding AT ALL
In this adorable home movie, JoJo, a four-year-old who has been asked to be a flowergirl at a family wedding, takes all of the precautionary measures to make sure her dad doesn't embarrass her during the ceremony.
Calvin and Hobbes
This comic strip by cartoonist Bill Waterson, featuring a mischievous young boy and his sardonic stuffed tiger, has been widely syndicated around the world in over 2,400 newspapers during the height of its popularity.
Unbelievable Amount of Unfortunate Puns During Match
This fight is between two men, one named Salmon, and one named Mainus, but the commentary for Mainus clearly steals the show.