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Parenting FAIL
April 30th, 2013 11:01 AMA dad repeatedly trolls his son by hitting him in the face with rubber balls.
You'll Be Safe Here
April 29th, 2013 11:00 PMIllustrated by deviantART user Dryponder.
Hyperbole and a Half
April 29th, 2013 10:30 PMThis is the mother blog of memorable webcomic memes like "X all the Y!" and everyone's favorite typo monster The Alot.
Super Mario Bros: Crossover 3.0
April 29th, 2013 9:30 PMDevelopment team Exploding Rabbit has announced the third edition of their browser-based game Super Mario Bros. Crossover, which incorporates a number of other 8-bit characters into the plumber's world, including Link, Mega Man and Contra's Bill Rizer.
Video Game Logic
April 29th, 2013 9:00 PMThis expression is used to mock the absurd video game mechanics that could not possibly exist in the real world.
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You'll Be Safe Here
Illustrated by deviantART user Dryponder.
Hyperbole and a Half
This is the mother blog of memorable webcomic memes like "X all the Y!" and everyone's favorite typo monster The Alot.
Super Mario Bros: Crossover 3.0
Development team Exploding Rabbit has announced the third edition of their browser-based game Super Mario Bros. Crossover, which incorporates a number of other 8-bit characters into the plumber's world, including Link, Mega Man and Contra's Bill Rizer.
Video Game Logic
This expression is used to mock the absurd video game mechanics that could not possibly exist in the real world.