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Dude, You Have No Quran!
February 6th, 2013 10:30 AMSpeaking of freewheeling do-gooders, remember this guy?
Baby Wakes Up to Her Favorite Song
February 6th, 2013 9:30 AMYouTuber bigrob357's baby girl Amaya looks sound asleep in peace …until her favorite song comes on the stereo.
Socially Awkward Toilet Paper
February 6th, 2013 9:00 AMSocially Awkward Penguin finally escapes the Internet, only to land on a roll on toilet paper.
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February 6th, 2013 1:36 AMThe appearance of this French word in rage comics became so pervasive in 2011 that le phenomenon eventually turned into a parody of itself, spawning falsely named memes vectorized in the style of ragetoons.
Call of Duty in N. Korean Propaganda?
February 5th, 2013 9:26 PMNorth Korea's bizarro social media propaganda continues with yet another video celebrating its recent launch of Unha-3 rocket and disturbing imageries of an American city in the aftermath of a nuclear attack. Here's the kicker though: the cinematic sequence of the burning city was ripped from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
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Dude, You Have No Quran!
Speaking of freewheeling do-gooders, remember this guy?
Baby Wakes Up to Her Favorite Song
YouTuber bigrob357's baby girl Amaya looks sound asleep in peace …until her favorite song comes on the stereo.
Socially Awkward Toilet Paper
Socially Awkward Penguin finally escapes the Internet, only to land on a roll on toilet paper.
Le
The appearance of this French word in rage comics became so pervasive in 2011 that le phenomenon eventually turned into a parody of itself, spawning falsely named memes vectorized in the style of ragetoons.
Call of Duty in N. Korean Propaganda?
North Korea's bizarro social media propaganda continues with yet another video celebrating its recent launch of Unha-3 rocket and disturbing imageries of an American city in the aftermath of a nuclear attack. Here's the kicker though: the cinematic sequence of the burning city was ripped from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.