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September 26th, 2013 7:40 PM ShareEverything is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault
September 26th, 2013 7:10 PMFunny or Die pays a special homage to the iconic American actor with a bunch of crazy fans whose kids just can't stop being all badass after seeing his characters in films.
You Think This is a Motherf**king Game?
September 26th, 2013 6:30 PMThis Starecat-inspired image macro series features a variety of adorably concerned-looking animals.
Jenna Marbles' Drunk Hairdo Tutorial
September 26th, 2013 5:40 PMIn the spirit of YOLO, Jenna Marbles attempts to explain how to do a formal updo while incredibly hammered.
Drake The Type Of...
September 26th, 2013 5:00 PMSince April 2011, Twitter users have been constructing a very emotional and sensitive headcanon for the Canadian rapper Drake. Earlier this year, the trend took off on multiple social networks.
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Everything is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault
Funny or Die pays a special homage to the iconic American actor with a bunch of crazy fans whose kids just can't stop being all badass after seeing his characters in films.
You Think This is a Motherf**king Game?
This Starecat-inspired image macro series features a variety of adorably concerned-looking animals.
Jenna Marbles' Drunk Hairdo Tutorial
In the spirit of YOLO, Jenna Marbles attempts to explain how to do a formal updo while incredibly hammered.
Drake The Type Of...
Since April 2011, Twitter users have been constructing a very emotional and sensitive headcanon for the Canadian rapper Drake. Earlier this year, the trend took off on multiple social networks.