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1980s Fried Chicken Ad ft. Robocop
September 12th, 2013 9:30 AMIn this 1980s Korean TV commercial for frozen chicken nuggets, Robocop breaks and enters into a home, eats chicken and steals their refrigerator.
Dogshaming Done Right
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September 11th, 2013 10:30 PMThis match-three game debuted on Facebook in April 2012. By January 2013, it had overtaken FarmVille as the most popular game on Facebook, now seeing more than 50 million players per day.
Parody Ad: Introducing iPhone 5S/5C
September 11th, 2013 10:07 PMThe iPhone 5S parody advertisement that you have all been waiting for is finally here, this time, brought to you by Apple's fake senior vice president Davy So.
Jesus Take the Wheel
September 11th, 2013 9:00 PMYou may want to think twice before summoning Jesus to operate machinery that did not exist during his lifetime.
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1980s Fried Chicken Ad ft. Robocop
In this 1980s Korean TV commercial for frozen chicken nuggets, Robocop breaks and enters into a home, eats chicken and steals their refrigerator.
Candy Crush Saga
This match-three game debuted on Facebook in April 2012. By January 2013, it had overtaken FarmVille as the most popular game on Facebook, now seeing more than 50 million players per day.
Parody Ad: Introducing iPhone 5S/5C
The iPhone 5S parody advertisement that you have all been waiting for is finally here, this time, brought to you by Apple's fake senior vice president Davy So.
Jesus Take the Wheel
You may want to think twice before summoning Jesus to operate machinery that did not exist during his lifetime.