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A Song Is Playing In Your Head Right Now
January 6th, 2014 4:15 PM ShareHappy Garry
January 6th, 2014 3:56 PMIt is time to lower your dongers, folks! Meet Happy Garry, the new face of emoticon memes now sweeping across Tumblr.
Comedian Deals with Ill-Phrased Heckle
January 6th, 2014 2:32 PMIn this footage from a recent show at the LA Comedy Club, American stand-up comic Deepak Sethi recovers from a potentially confrontational moment after getting heckled by a young serviceman in the U.S. army.
4chan Fulfills Porn Star's Doxing Request
January 6th, 2014 2:05 PMRemember, 4chan is not your personal army, unless you happen to be one of the world's most famous porn stars trying to backtrace an ex-assistant gone rogue.
Three Years of Selfies Become One Awesome Lip Dub
January 6th, 2014 12:45 PMA teen took a selfie for 1101 days and turned them into a lip dub video for Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."
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Comedian Deals with Ill-Phrased Heckle
In this footage from a recent show at the LA Comedy Club, American stand-up comic Deepak Sethi recovers from a potentially confrontational moment after getting heckled by a young serviceman in the U.S. army.
4chan Fulfills Porn Star's Doxing Request
Remember, 4chan is not your personal army, unless you happen to be one of the world's most famous porn stars trying to backtrace an ex-assistant gone rogue.
Three Years of Selfies Become One Awesome Lip Dub
A teen took a selfie for 1101 days and turned them into a lip dub video for Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."