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Why Straight Men Should Support Gay Marriage
November 13th, 2012 8:00 PMIn this short video by College Humor, five gay men give several reasons why straight men should support gay marriage.
Giorgio Tsoukalos, 1982
November 13th, 2012 7:30 PMEven at a young age, Mr. Tsoukalos knew that aliens were the answer to everything.
El Fua
November 13th, 2012 7:00 PMMemes Under the Influence: First uttered by a drunken vagabond while being interviewed by a local TV station crew, the word "Fua" has since come to embody an obscure philosophy of "applied energy" that is somewhat comparable to the Taoist concept of Qi.
Art of Trolling: Guess Who?
November 13th, 2012 6:15 PMYouTube prankster Andrew Hales sneaks up behind strangers and strikes up some of the most awkward and entertaining "Guess Who" conversations ever.
Joan the Silencer
November 13th, 2012 5:30 PMAfter a photo of a Californian delegate faux-silencing a Texan Ron Paul supporter was posted to several of his fan sites, people began photoshopping her in to a variety of different scenes.
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Why Straight Men Should Support Gay Marriage
In this short video by College Humor, five gay men give several reasons why straight men should support gay marriage.
Giorgio Tsoukalos, 1982
Even at a young age, Mr. Tsoukalos knew that aliens were the answer to everything.
El Fua
Memes Under the Influence: First uttered by a drunken vagabond while being interviewed by a local TV station crew, the word "Fua" has since come to embody an obscure philosophy of "applied energy" that is somewhat comparable to the Taoist concept of Qi.
Art of Trolling: Guess Who?
YouTube prankster Andrew Hales sneaks up behind strangers and strikes up some of the most awkward and entertaining "Guess Who" conversations ever.
Joan the Silencer
After a photo of a Californian delegate faux-silencing a Texan Ron Paul supporter was posted to several of his fan sites, people began photoshopping her in to a variety of different scenes.