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Bird Singing Dubstep
January 14th, 2013 1:00 PMSure, there are birds that dance to dubstep, but how many birds can sing it? YouTuber Rainykauke's pet bird Harvey can.
The Grumpy Life
January 14th, 2013 12:30 PMHappy Monday from Grumpy Cat.
Derpina
January 11th, 2013 9:30 PMSince 2010, Derpina has been the nickname mainly associated with female characters portrayed in rage comics.
Mission Impossi-baby
January 11th, 2013 8:28 PMCheck out this adorable homemade movie of a baby carrying out a top secret mission to retrive some candies from a tin can, Ethan Hunt style!
Tony Kornheiser's "Why"
January 11th, 2013 8:02 PMThis image macro series is often used in discussion forums and imageboard communities as a reaction face to patronize others' opinions and viewpoints.
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Bird Singing Dubstep
Sure, there are birds that dance to dubstep, but how many birds can sing it? YouTuber Rainykauke's pet bird Harvey can.
The Grumpy Life
Happy Monday from Grumpy Cat.
Mission Impossi-baby
Check out this adorable homemade movie of a baby carrying out a top secret mission to retrive some candies from a tin can, Ethan Hunt style!
Tony Kornheiser's "Why"
This image macro series is often used in discussion forums and imageboard communities as a reaction face to patronize others' opinions and viewpoints.