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January 10th, 2013 8:41 PMCould this be the Internet's new favorite magic trick?
I Pledge Allegiance to the Flags
January 10th, 2013 8:00 PMIt is always important to show your 'Murican pride, even while on a hiking trail.
@NotAPoliceman
January 10th, 2013 7:31 PMThis novelty Twitter account is meant to appear as if the tweeter is an undercover cop attempting to bait criminals into admitting their crimes via the social network.
Al Roker's Confession Gets Auto-tuned
January 10th, 2013 6:45 PMAl Roker's now infamous "pooped my pants" confession has been auto-tuned by YouTuber Andrew Frederick.
Tree Swing Cartoon Parodies
January 10th, 2013 6:20 PMReminiscent of All Right Gentlemen and Corporate Logic, this classic cartoon strip from the 1970s has become a popular template for consumer grievances and corporate satires in Japan as well as the English-speaking web.
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I Pledge Allegiance to the Flags
It is always important to show your 'Murican pride, even while on a hiking trail.
@NotAPoliceman
This novelty Twitter account is meant to appear as if the tweeter is an undercover cop attempting to bait criminals into admitting their crimes via the social network.
Al Roker's Confession Gets Auto-tuned
Al Roker's now infamous "pooped my pants" confession has been auto-tuned by YouTuber Andrew Frederick.
Tree Swing Cartoon Parodies
Reminiscent of All Right Gentlemen and Corporate Logic, this classic cartoon strip from the 1970s has become a popular template for consumer grievances and corporate satires in Japan as well as the English-speaking web.