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Los Angeles' Cold Wave
January 16th, 2013 2:32 PMTemperatures in the 50s will cause quite the commotion in southern California.
[Screams Internally]
January 16th, 2013 2:00 PMThis descriptive noise phrase used to express frustration that cannot be vocalized is often associated with a reaction GIF taken from the first episode of the television comedy Scrubs.
Bad Lip Reading: NFL Edition
January 16th, 2013 1:00 PMThe latest Bad Lip Reading video features hilarious fake audio dubbed over footage from National Football League games.
Street Art in Nordhausen, Germany
January 16th, 2013 12:30 PMA pretty cool stencil of Game Boy (or "Game Girl" rather) in Nordhausen, Germany.
The Knitter
January 15th, 2013 9:30 PMAs Rohan Salmond's self-portraits with knitting needles and yarn circulated Tumblr, other users began to create a mysterious comic book super villain based on his poses.
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[Screams Internally]
This descriptive noise phrase used to express frustration that cannot be vocalized is often associated with a reaction GIF taken from the first episode of the television comedy Scrubs.
Bad Lip Reading: NFL Edition
The latest Bad Lip Reading video features hilarious fake audio dubbed over footage from National Football League games.
Street Art in Nordhausen, Germany
A pretty cool stencil of Game Boy (or "Game Girl" rather) in Nordhausen, Germany.
The Knitter
As Rohan Salmond's self-portraits with knitting needles and yarn circulated Tumblr, other users began to create a mysterious comic book super villain based on his poses.