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BatDad Strikes Again!
October 18th, 2013 1:30 PMCheck out the latest adventure of BadDad, the fatherly superhero who watches over his children's vegetable intake and toilet etiquettes among many other duties of a typical parent in the suburbs.
The Largest Orca Aquarium in The World
October 18th, 2013 1:01 PM ShareMad Karma with Jim Cramer
October 18th, 2013 1:00 PMJim Cramer's image macro meta-meme has been confirmed, right alongside his fellow internet trend weathermen Imminent Ned and Jimmy McMillan.
Overheight Cargo Truck FAIL Montage
October 18th, 2013 12:59 PMSince 2008, Durham, North Carolina resident Jürgen Henn has been documenting endless FAILs of overheight cargo trucks trying to pass through an 11' 8" railway underpass.
I'm Watching You
October 18th, 2013 12:01 PMThis rage comic character, which originally took off on the Spanish speaking web, is often used to express suspicion and distrust toward others.
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Mad Karma with Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer's image macro meta-meme has been confirmed, right alongside his fellow internet trend weathermen Imminent Ned and Jimmy McMillan.
Overheight Cargo Truck FAIL Montage
Since 2008, Durham, North Carolina resident Jürgen Henn has been documenting endless FAILs of overheight cargo trucks trying to pass through an 11' 8" railway underpass.
I'm Watching You
This rage comic character, which originally took off on the Spanish speaking web, is often used to express suspicion and distrust toward others.