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The Most Suspensful Drunk Video Ever
October 16th, 2013 6:30 PMPLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
PLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
PLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
Subtweet
October 16th, 2013 6:06 PMShorthand for “subliminal tweet,” this term has been used on Twitter since 2009 to describe messages that are covertly addressing an individual without stating their name.
Bad Lip Reading's Medieval Theme Park
October 16th, 2013 5:00 PMBad Lip Reading has recut Game of Thrones footage into a parody movie trailer about theme park manager Eddie Stark who has one week to whip his lackluster group of employees into shape.
That's a Weird Thing to Say
October 16th, 2013 4:29 PM ShareAlison Gold's "Chinese Food"
October 16th, 2013 4:00 PMSinger-songwriter Patrice Wilson is back with another cringeworthy pop song that has been criticized by many for promoting Asian stereotypes.
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The Most Suspensful Drunk Video Ever
PLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
PLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
PLEASE DON'T DROP THE PIZZA.
Bad Lip Reading's Medieval Theme Park
Bad Lip Reading has recut Game of Thrones footage into a parody movie trailer about theme park manager Eddie Stark who has one week to whip his lackluster group of employees into shape.
Alison Gold's "Chinese Food"
Singer-songwriter Patrice Wilson is back with another cringeworthy pop song that has been criticized by many for promoting Asian stereotypes.