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Ha Ha Ha, No
May 29th, 2013 3:30 PMThis expression is often featured in reaction images that dismiss someone else's opinion in a rude or patronizing manner.
Major Lazer's Epic Twerk Music Video
May 29th, 2013 2:41 PMDiplo takes the twerking craze to the next level with a new music video for his side project Major Lazer, directed by Eric Wareheim of the comedy duo Tim & Eric.
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Samesies: A Tale of a Prehistoric Debate
May 29th, 2013 1:00 PMPhilly-based sketch comedy group Iron Potato brings a hilarious ancient tale of how "traditional family values" began.
Mr. Bones' Wild Ride Gets Cosplayed!
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Ha Ha Ha, No
This expression is often featured in reaction images that dismiss someone else's opinion in a rude or patronizing manner.
Top Subreddits Categorized & Indexed
Thanks to Redditor Douglasmacarthur, you can now browse the top 200 most active subreddit communities on the social news site by content categories. Check out the list inside!
Samesies: A Tale of a Prehistoric Debate
Philly-based sketch comedy group Iron Potato brings a hilarious ancient tale of how "traditional family values" began.