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October 2nd, 2013 7:38 PM ShareI Don't Know What I Expected
October 2nd, 2013 7:00 PMThis catchphrase from the second episode of Arrested Development began appearing online as part of a reaction image featuring Jason Bateman's character Michael Bluth as early as 2010.
A Social Media Guide to P.D.A
October 2nd, 2013 6:01 PMIn this raunchy, somewhat-NSFW comedy skit, Reverse Cowboys pokes fun at the obnoxious trend of couples' oversharing their love for each other in the social media.
Chunk Addresses Congress
October 2nd, 2013 5:40 PMThe U.S. Congress has been an easy target of online satires and parodies since as early as the heydays of YTMND.
Conan Furlough "Non-Essential" Staff
October 2nd, 2013 4:30 PMIn the spirit of the U.S. government shutdown, Conan O'Brien takes a walk around his office to determine which staffers should be laid off for their "non-essential" contributions.
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I Don't Know What I Expected
This catchphrase from the second episode of Arrested Development began appearing online as part of a reaction image featuring Jason Bateman's character Michael Bluth as early as 2010.
A Social Media Guide to P.D.A
In this raunchy, somewhat-NSFW comedy skit, Reverse Cowboys pokes fun at the obnoxious trend of couples' oversharing their love for each other in the social media.
Chunk Addresses Congress
The U.S. Congress has been an easy target of online satires and parodies since as early as the heydays of YTMND.
Conan Furlough "Non-Essential" Staff
In the spirit of the U.S. government shutdown, Conan O'Brien takes a walk around his office to determine which staffers should be laid off for their "non-essential" contributions.