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Forever Alone
February 14th, 2013 12:00 PMToday might be the worst day of the entire year for this sad rage comic character.
The Women of L.A.
February 14th, 2013 10:58 AMThis music video by YouTuber DJ Lubel laments the frustrations of being Forever Alone in Los, Angeles, California.
Pretty Girls, Ugly Faces
February 14th, 2013 10:30 AMWhat began as a single topic Tumblr in September 2011 gained new life in July 2012 on Reddit where females were encouraged to post photos of themselves posing in an unflattering manner.
Marco Rubio: The Waterboy
February 14th, 2013 9:30 AMAdam Sandler has nothing on Marco Rubio.
You Had One Job
February 14th, 2013 1:30 AMOhnoesbaby noticed that this subset of FAIL image macros have been making appearances lately. Does anyone know where this expression comes from?
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Forever Alone
Today might be the worst day of the entire year for this sad rage comic character.
The Women of L.A.
This music video by YouTuber DJ Lubel laments the frustrations of being Forever Alone in Los, Angeles, California.
Pretty Girls, Ugly Faces
What began as a single topic Tumblr in September 2011 gained new life in July 2012 on Reddit where females were encouraged to post photos of themselves posing in an unflattering manner.
Marco Rubio: The Waterboy
Adam Sandler has nothing on Marco Rubio.
You Had One Job
Ohnoesbaby noticed that this subset of FAIL image macros have been making appearances lately. Does anyone know where this expression comes from?