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Screaming Sheep
January 2nd, 2013 6:00 PMThis sheep gives the yelling goat a run for its money.
Damn Nature, You Scary!
January 2nd, 2013 5:35 PMCheck out some of the most terrifying and destructive sightings of the mother nature with this catchphrase taken from an episode of Family Guy.
True Facts About Baby Echnidas
January 2nd, 2013 4:30 PMYouTuber zefrank narrates this parody video describing several "facts" about the Australian echidna.
Creative Action Movie Posters
January 2nd, 2013 4:00 PMThis supercollage of recently released blockbuster movie posters reveals the latest cliche imagery in Hollywood: the lone-standing hero looking afar ahead with his/her back to the viewer.
Fiscal Cliff
January 2nd, 2013 3:48 PMThis term referring to the potential consequences of tax increases and spending cuts became a major talking point in online discussions and parodies during the bipartisan negotiation process in December.
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Screaming Sheep
This sheep gives the yelling goat a run for its money.
Damn Nature, You Scary!
Check out some of the most terrifying and destructive sightings of the mother nature with this catchphrase taken from an episode of Family Guy.
Creative Action Movie Posters
This supercollage of recently released blockbuster movie posters reveals the latest cliche imagery in Hollywood: the lone-standing hero looking afar ahead with his/her back to the viewer.
Fiscal Cliff
This term referring to the potential consequences of tax increases and spending cuts became a major talking point in online discussions and parodies during the bipartisan negotiation process in December.