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Is Birdemic Worse Than Sharknado?
April 15th, 2014 1:54 PMThe horror film about acid filled, explosive birds attacking a California town makes The Room look like an Oscar contender.
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Elsa Was Just In the Wrong Movie
April 15th, 2014 1:54 PMWith the right fictional teacher Frozen's Elsa would have had a much happier childhood, and her kingdom would have never had to deal with that little snow storm.
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April 15th, 2014 1:15 PM ShareFunny Exam Answers
April 14th, 2014 8:30 PMDon't know the answer to an exam question? Might as well leave a smart-ass answer.
Talkative Starling Abe-chan Chats with Owner
April 14th, 2014 8:00 PMUnless you're just now logging in to YouTube for the first time ever, you've probably seen quite a few birds that can mimick a few phrases in English. Well, for something new and different, watch this Hill Myna starling chatting it up with its owner in Japanese.
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Is Birdemic Worse Than Sharknado?
The horror film about acid filled, explosive birds attacking a California town makes The Room look like an Oscar contender.
Elsa Was Just In the Wrong Movie
With the right fictional teacher Frozen's Elsa would have had a much happier childhood, and her kingdom would have never had to deal with that little snow storm.
Funny Exam Answers
Don't know the answer to an exam question? Might as well leave a smart-ass answer.
Talkative Starling Abe-chan Chats with Owner
Unless you're just now logging in to YouTube for the first time ever, you've probably seen quite a few birds that can mimick a few phrases in English. Well, for something new and different, watch this Hill Myna starling chatting it up with its owner in Japanese.