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Jeb Bush Hawks $75 "Guaca Bowle"

September 16th, 2015 11:00 AM

Looking to court the Latino vote in Donald Trump's anti-immigrant wake, Jeb Bush's campaign released this expensive "bowle" so supporters could purchase some of his family's Mexican bondafides. Perhaps at tonight's second Republican debate someone will ask him what the heck he was thinking.


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"Why the F**k You Lyin?" Now a Music Video

September 15th, 2015 9:30 PM

Ohhhhhhmmmmmygod. This full-length music video retains everything perfect about the original meme (the open shirt, the smirk, the backyard toilet) and adds backup dancing, funny lyrics, and more opportunities for screen shots.

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Crocodile Stands On Water On Its Tail

September 15th, 2015 8:00 PM

Nature has never been more frightening than the moment the world learned that crocodiles could propel themselves straight upwards out of the water, essentially walking on water on their own tails. Watch out, humans.

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Jeb Bush Hawks $75 "Guaca Bowle"

Jeb Bush Hawks $75 "Guaca Bowle"

September 16th, 2015 11:00 AM

Filed under: politician, guacamole, immigration

Looking to court the Latino vote in Donald Trump's anti-immigrant wake, Jeb Bush's campaign released this expensive "bowle" so supporters could purchase some of his family's Mexican bondafides. Perhaps at tonight's second Republican debate someone will ask him what the heck he was thinking.

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"Why the F**k You Lyin?" Now a Music Video

"Why the F**k You Lyin?" Now a Music Video

September 15th, 2015 9:30 PM

Ohhhhhhmmmmmygod. This full-length music video retains everything perfect about the original meme (the open shirt, the smirk, the backyard toilet) and adds backup dancing, funny lyrics, and more opportunities for screen shots.

Watch Now


Crocodile Stands On Water On Its Tail

Crocodile Stands On Water On Its Tail

September 15th, 2015 8:00 PM

Nature has never been more frightening than the moment the world learned that crocodiles could propel themselves straight upwards out of the water, essentially walking on water on their own tails. Watch out, humans.

Watch Now