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How to End a Television Interview
April 2nd, 2014 3:30 PMAn Egyptian man exits a television news interview by hopping on a moving bus like a boss.
Y'all Got Anymore Of...
April 2nd, 2014 3:02 PMThis image macro series featuring the crack-addicted character Tyrone Biggums from Chappelle's Show is used to express a craving for something or a request for additional information on a given topic.
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Stephen Colbert Fires Back at #CancelColbert
April 2nd, 2014 2:00 PMOn last night's episode of The Colbert Report, the Internet-backed pundit took a moment to explain his side of the story when "the twit hit the fan" last week and prompted a hashtag campaign for the cancellation of the satirical news show, shortly before "blowing up" up his Twitter @StephenColbert.
"Well, One of Us is Going to Have to Change"
April 2nd, 2014 1:35 PM ShareKill la Kill
April 2nd, 2014 12:46 PMThis year's break-out anime TV show about a schoolgirl in search of vengeance for her father's death has garnered a cult status online for its over-the-top action sequences, borderline absurd plot and of course, a plenty of fan services.
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How to End a Television Interview
An Egyptian man exits a television news interview by hopping on a moving bus like a boss.
Y'all Got Anymore Of...
This image macro series featuring the crack-addicted character Tyrone Biggums from Chappelle's Show is used to express a craving for something or a request for additional information on a given topic.
Stephen Colbert Fires Back at #CancelColbert
On last night's episode of The Colbert Report, the Internet-backed pundit took a moment to explain his side of the story when "the twit hit the fan" last week and prompted a hashtag campaign for the cancellation of the satirical news show, shortly before "blowing up" up his Twitter @StephenColbert.
Kill la Kill
This year's break-out anime TV show about a schoolgirl in search of vengeance for her father's death has garnered a cult status online for its over-the-top action sequences, borderline absurd plot and of course, a plenty of fan services.