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RhymeZone Song Lyrics
March 26th, 2013 9:10 PMThese parodies of popular song lyrics utilize a rhyming dictionary to create absurd renditions of the original texts.
NES DuckTales is Coming Back
March 26th, 2013 8:30 PMCapcom has announced a plan to remaster the original 1989 DuckTales video game for virtual release on home consoles this summer. Get ready to head back to Duckburg and visit brand new areas with more challenging bosses!
Ridiculously Photogenic Jiujitsu Athlete
March 26th, 2013 8:00 PMJiu-Jitsu master and competitor Clark Gracie looks relaxed even as he is about to get slammed to the ground.
There's No Time to Explain
March 26th, 2013 7:30 PMOften heard in Hollywood action thriller movies, this cliché line has inspired a series of bizarre image macros (but there's no time to explain right now).
Weebl's Stuff: Rotate Your Owl
March 26th, 2013 7:00 PMThis rap song produced by Weebl's Stuff was inspired by a strange video of a scientist rotating an owl to demonstrate how the bird's head remains stationary during movement.
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RhymeZone Song Lyrics
These parodies of popular song lyrics utilize a rhyming dictionary to create absurd renditions of the original texts.
Ridiculously Photogenic Jiujitsu Athlete
Jiu-Jitsu master and competitor Clark Gracie looks relaxed even as he is about to get slammed to the ground.
There's No Time to Explain
Often heard in Hollywood action thriller movies, this cliché line has inspired a series of bizarre image macros (but there's no time to explain right now).
Weebl's Stuff: Rotate Your Owl
This rap song produced by Weebl's Stuff was inspired by a strange video of a scientist rotating an owl to demonstrate how the bird's head remains stationary during movement.