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Supercut: Apologies to Matt Damon
January 23rd, 2013 7:45 PMThe Jimmy Kimmel Live YouTube channel uploaded this montage of clips from the late night talk show in which host Jimmy Kimmel apologizes to Matt Damon repeatedly for running out of time to have him on.
Forever Alone: Superhero Hi-Five
January 23rd, 2013 7:12 PM ShareAaron's Law is Proposed to the House
January 23rd, 2013 7:03 PMLast week, Democratic Representative from California Zoe Lofgren submitted a proposal titled "Aaron's law" to the House, intending to amend the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act decriminalizing the act of violating a site's terms of service.
An Ode to Jesse Pinkman
January 23rd, 2013 5:45 PMYouTuber Alixrod compiled this series of Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman's shining moments: every single time the character has uttered the B-word.
That's The Joke
January 23rd, 2013 5:18 PMThis Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.
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Aaron's Law is Proposed to the House
Last week, Democratic Representative from California Zoe Lofgren submitted a proposal titled "Aaron's law" to the House, intending to amend the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act decriminalizing the act of violating a site's terms of service.
An Ode to Jesse Pinkman
YouTuber Alixrod compiled this series of Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman's shining moments: every single time the character has uttered the B-word.
That's The Joke
This Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.