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Meanwhile on the Rainbow Road
April 8th, 2013 10:25 PMM. Bison is riding a llama calf on the Rainbow Road, Your argument is over 9000 invalid.
Image Macro Murder Confession
April 8th, 2013 9:00 PMA Redditor used a Confession Bear image macro to claim he killed his sister's meth-addicted boyfriend with his own stash of drugs.
Forty Fake TV Websites
April 8th, 2013 8:00 PMDebbie Saslaw compiled 40 weird and hilarious websites featured in several hit television shows into this supercut.
The Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy
April 8th, 2013 7:00 PMWikileaks has launched what it claims to be the “the world’s largest searchable collection of U.S. confidential diplomatic communications,” including the latest addition of 1.7 million documents archived under the U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during the 1970s.
Gizmo the Disobedient Cat
April 8th, 2013 6:30 PMThis cat clearly has no more f**ks to give.
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Meanwhile on the Rainbow Road
M. Bison is riding a llama calf on the Rainbow Road, Your argument is over 9000 invalid.
Image Macro Murder Confession
A Redditor used a Confession Bear image macro to claim he killed his sister's meth-addicted boyfriend with his own stash of drugs.
The Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy
Wikileaks has launched what it claims to be the “the world’s largest searchable collection of U.S. confidential diplomatic communications,” including the latest addition of 1.7 million documents archived under the U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during the 1970s.