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Pepper Your Angus
May 13th, 2013 3:30 PMThis variation of the expression "prepare your anus" has risen in popularity on the Body Building Forums as well as the IGN Message Board.
How Star Wars Characters Eat
May 13th, 2013 2:30 PMTeddieFilms reenacts the many ways Star Wars characters eat in this parody of How Animals Eat Their Food.
PewDiePie
May 13th, 2013 1:52 PMSince his online debut in April 2010, Swedish gamer Felix Kjellberg has well established himself as a hyperactive and prolific commentator of Let’s Play-style walkthrough videos in partnership with YouTube.
Space Oddity in the ISS
May 13th, 2013 1:05 PMDavid Bowie's "Space Oddity" has seen dozens of great covers in the past, but the International Space Station (ISS) Commander Chris Hadfield just may have topped them all with his mesmerizing acoustic performance while floating more than 200 miles above the Earth.
I Should Buy a Submarine
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Pepper Your Angus
This variation of the expression "prepare your anus" has risen in popularity on the Body Building Forums as well as the IGN Message Board.
How Star Wars Characters Eat
TeddieFilms reenacts the many ways Star Wars characters eat in this parody of How Animals Eat Their Food.
PewDiePie
Since his online debut in April 2010, Swedish gamer Felix Kjellberg has well established himself as a hyperactive and prolific commentator of Let’s Play-style walkthrough videos in partnership with YouTube.
Space Oddity in the ISS
David Bowie's "Space Oddity" has seen dozens of great covers in the past, but the International Space Station (ISS) Commander Chris Hadfield just may have topped them all with his mesmerizing acoustic performance while floating more than 200 miles above the Earth.