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#HipsterCongress
October 8th, 2013 6:01 PMPublic Policy Polling's latest survey of the U.S. Congress approval rating has inspired a hashtag joke poking fun at the most powerful and equally obnoxious hipsters in the world.
Confronting a Pony Thief in Denmark
October 8th, 2013 4:45 PMAfter a Danish artist tracks down the thief who stole his wooden pony, the robber admits to have taken the sculpture in a drunken state to impress his My Little Pony enthusiast girlfriend.
Re: U.S. Government Shutdown
October 8th, 2013 4:15 PM ShareI Swear On Me Mum
October 8th, 2013 3:44 PMSimilar to how American bros like to say "come at me bro", this aggressive vow is a chosen favorite of British Internet tough guys across the web.
Poké-King-of-the-Mon-Hill
October 8th, 2013 2:30 PMYouTube animator El Cid re-imagines Hank from the King of The Hill as an aspiring Pokémon trainer in this fanmade crossover tribute to the best of both worlds.
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#HipsterCongress
Public Policy Polling's latest survey of the U.S. Congress approval rating has inspired a hashtag joke poking fun at the most powerful and equally obnoxious hipsters in the world.
Confronting a Pony Thief in Denmark
After a Danish artist tracks down the thief who stole his wooden pony, the robber admits to have taken the sculpture in a drunken state to impress his My Little Pony enthusiast girlfriend.
I Swear On Me Mum
Similar to how American bros like to say "come at me bro", this aggressive vow is a chosen favorite of British Internet tough guys across the web.
Poké-King-of-the-Mon-Hill
YouTube animator El Cid re-imagines Hank from the King of The Hill as an aspiring Pokémon trainer in this fanmade crossover tribute to the best of both worlds.