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ShipYourEnemiesGlitter
March 27th, 2015 8:30 PMSince launching earlier this year, this online business which ships glitter bomb packages to unsuspecting victims has inspired a slew of copycat sites.
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Cassetteboy: "Emperor's New Clothes"
March 27th, 2015 7:30 PMWith this year's general election in the United Kingdom quickly approaching, the British remix artist behind last year's viral David Cameron rap mashup brings yet another catchy audio-spliced mashup rap song featuring David Cameron, George Osborne and a cameo from Nigel Farage.
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Over 9000 Hours in MS Paint
This article took about 9000 hours on Know Your Meme.
ShipYourEnemiesGlitter
Since launching earlier this year, this online business which ships glitter bomb packages to unsuspecting victims has inspired a slew of copycat sites.
Cassetteboy: "Emperor's New Clothes"
With this year's general election in the United Kingdom quickly approaching, the British remix artist behind last year's viral David Cameron rap mashup brings yet another catchy audio-spliced mashup rap song featuring David Cameron, George Osborne and a cameo from Nigel Farage.