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A Satirical Ode to Slam Poetry
March 8th, 2016 7:30 PMYouTuber AssholePatrol slams the hell out of slam poetry in this minute-long satire of every slam poem you've ever heard.
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Red Band Game of Thrones Trailer Excites
Are you ready for the new season, this epic show's sixth?
Little Marco
Donald Trump and Marco Rubio have been insulting each other on a personal level for several weeks, but this is the first time the Photoshop Battles subreddit has gotten involved.
A Satirical Ode to Slam Poetry
YouTuber AssholePatrol slams the hell out of slam poetry in this minute-long satire of every slam poem you've ever heard.
"Life, Uh, Finds a Way"
The single most memorable quote said by Dr. Ian Malcolm (portrayed by Jeff Goldblum) in the 1993 sci-fi adventure film Jurassic Park has found its own way to become an everlasting internet meme, thanks in part to the ever-thriving "earth porn" communities.