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October 19th, 2012 2:15 PMIt's a picture of a horse headed man hugging a cat with a Portal gun and an iPhone in his hands, duh.
Hey Girls, Did You Know...
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CNN Interview: Violentacrez Speaks Out
October 18th, 2012 11:09 PMReddit's controversial moderator Violentacrez speaks out for the first time in this sit-down interview with CNN reporter Drew Griffin.
Mansplaining
October 18th, 2012 9:31 PMLadies, please let me explain why my explanation will always sound better than yours.
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Over 9,000 Wats
It's a picture of a horse headed man hugging a cat with a Portal gun and an iPhone in his hands, duh.
Hey Girls, Did You Know...
These multi-pane exploitable images became the subject of mockery on Tumblr after being posted on the microblogging site last June.
CNN Interview: Violentacrez Speaks Out
Reddit's controversial moderator Violentacrez speaks out for the first time in this sit-down interview with CNN reporter Drew Griffin.
Mansplaining
Ladies, please let me explain why my explanation will always sound better than yours.