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Finals Week: Do You Want to Go to Starbucks?
May 8th, 2014 1:30 PMIn a cover of Frozen's " Do You Want to Build a Snowman?," this caffeine deprived student just wants to get some coffee before she goes back to studying.
Freedom of Speech, According to XKCD
May 8th, 2014 1:00 PM Share#BadPrequels
May 8th, 2014 12:30 PMThe hashtag game introduced on the Comedy Central show @Midnight asked Twitter users to come up with the boring prequel to their favorite movie that should never be made.
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A Priceless Segue in a French Cooking Show
May 8th, 2014 11:30 AMA transitional shot for the French show La Meilleure Boulangerie de France (France's Best Bakery) is livened up by one unobservant cat's misfortune.
"Even Speedwagon is Afraid!"
May 8th, 2014 11:01 AMThis memorable quote from the Japanese manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is often used to caption reaction images with subjects appearing frightened or intimidated.
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#BadPrequels
The hashtag game introduced on the Comedy Central show @Midnight asked Twitter users to come up with the boring prequel to their favorite movie that should never be made.
A Priceless Segue in a French Cooking Show
A transitional shot for the French show La Meilleure Boulangerie de France (France's Best Bakery) is livened up by one unobservant cat's misfortune.
"Even Speedwagon is Afraid!"
This memorable quote from the Japanese manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is often used to caption reaction images with subjects appearing frightened or intimidated.