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LOL Guy
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Wall of Text
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Elders React to The Lonely Island
A group of older gentlemen and ladies were presented several Lonely Island videos including YOLO and Like a Boss. They were not amused.
What's Your Score?
Doghouse Diaries compiled some of the biggest faux-pas in the Twitterverse and assigned a scoring system to assess the quality of a user's Tweets. Click through to see all of the categories and share your score in the comments!
Wall of Text
This Usenet-era precursor to the popular slang expression TL;DR (too long; didn't read) has been finally confirmed!