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KYM Gallery: You Had One Job
February 25th, 2013 4:00 PMCheck out our gallery of images featuring hilarious mistakes made by mediocre employees.
CAPTCHArt
February 25th, 2013 3:31 PMCheck out the Internet's Mad Libs based on CAPTCHA.
15 Minutes Late with Starbucks
February 25th, 2013 2:30 PMDoes anyone know what's with all the "running 15 minutes late with Starbucks" jokes on Tumblr?
Creepy Sloth
February 25th, 2013 1:58 PMThis creepy sloth advice animal series features captions containing sexual innuendo, pick up lines and alarming threats that are meant to disturb the reader.
Goathelm: The New Wilhelm Scream
February 25th, 2013 1:00 PMYouTuber followthefoot suggests that filmmakers substitute the audio of yelling goats for the stock "Wilhelm scream" film and television sound effect.
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KYM Gallery: You Had One Job
Check out our gallery of images featuring hilarious mistakes made by mediocre employees.
15 Minutes Late with Starbucks
Does anyone know what's with all the "running 15 minutes late with Starbucks" jokes on Tumblr?
Creepy Sloth
This creepy sloth advice animal series features captions containing sexual innuendo, pick up lines and alarming threats that are meant to disturb the reader.
Goathelm: The New Wilhelm Scream
YouTuber followthefoot suggests that filmmakers substitute the audio of yelling goats for the stock "Wilhelm scream" film and television sound effect.