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GTA V Midnight Release Rage
September 18th, 2013 3:00 PMAfter a customer tried to use his business card instead of a photo ID to pick up his preorder of Grand Theft Auto V, this GameStop employee jokingly offered up his personal information to the angry people behind him in line, causing some serious nerd rage.
I've Made a Huge Mistake
September 18th, 2013 2:31 PMThis memorable quote by the fictional character Gob Bluth from Arrested Development has become a popular reaction image used to regret one's own poor life decisions.
Don't Do It For The Vine!
September 18th, 2013 2:08 PM ShareThe Fight of the Decade
September 18th, 2013 1:30 PM Share12 Year Olds
September 18th, 2013 1:20 PMSome say they're the hope of our future, others say they're the cancer that is killing the Internet.
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GTA V Midnight Release Rage
After a customer tried to use his business card instead of a photo ID to pick up his preorder of Grand Theft Auto V, this GameStop employee jokingly offered up his personal information to the angry people behind him in line, causing some serious nerd rage.
I've Made a Huge Mistake
This memorable quote by the fictional character Gob Bluth from Arrested Development has become a popular reaction image used to regret one's own poor life decisions.
12 Year Olds
Some say they're the hope of our future, others say they're the cancer that is killing the Internet.