I Am Bread: The Bread Simulator
December 4th, 2014 1:30 PMIn the latest game from London's Bossa Studios, the player assumes control of a single slice of bread that must find a way to get itself toasted.
Ariana Grande Dodges a Pair of Angel Wings
December 4th, 2014 1:00 PMDuring a performance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Tuesday, singer Ariana Grande was whacked in the head by a pair of angel wings as a runway model walked past her, inspiring a photoshop meme of the actress attempting to dodge the costume piece.
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South Park Kids Do Not Understand PewDiePie
December 4th, 2014 12:26 PMCheck out this highlight reel from South Park's latest satirical commentary on PewDiePie and other Let's Play (LP) vloggers, as well as their subscribers who add their own comments to rehash on the video commentaries.
When Mom Says BRB During Checkout
December 4th, 2014 12:11 PM ShareF**k The Police
December 4th, 2014 10:00 AMDespite public backlash upon its release, this lyric from N.W.A's 1988 gangsta rap protest song still resonates today as the original, and perhaps still, the most defiant anti-police slogan of all times.
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I Am Bread: The Bread Simulator
In the latest game from London's Bossa Studios, the player assumes control of a single slice of bread that must find a way to get itself toasted.
Ariana Grande Dodges a Pair of Angel Wings
During a performance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Tuesday, singer Ariana Grande was whacked in the head by a pair of angel wings as a runway model walked past her, inspiring a photoshop meme of the actress attempting to dodge the costume piece.
South Park Kids Do Not Understand PewDiePie
Check out this highlight reel from South Park's latest satirical commentary on PewDiePie and other Let's Play (LP) vloggers, as well as their subscribers who add their own comments to rehash on the video commentaries.
F**k The Police
Despite public backlash upon its release, this lyric from N.W.A's 1988 gangsta rap protest song still resonates today as the original, and perhaps still, the most defiant anti-police slogan of all times.