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Saving Private Donkey
November 23rd, 2012 2:00 PMFor more sightings of inexplicable urgencies, check out KYM Gallery – There's No Time to Explain.
Gangnam Style
November 22nd, 2012 5:30 PMOppan confirm style!
It's Thanksgiving: Brock's Dub Edition
November 22nd, 2012 4:30 PMYouTube comedian Brock "The Man of a Kajillion Voices" Baker takes on Nicole Westbrook's readymade exploitable pop song "It's Thanksgiving".
Mary Sue
November 22nd, 2012 3:43 PMMary Sue is a negative term used in fanfiction literature to describe an original character that is often overly idealized or assumed to be a projection of the author.
Game of Thrones: Seinfeld Edition
November 22nd, 2012 2:30 PMYouTuber MatinComedy puts a Seinfeld-like sitcom spin into a scene from the popular medieval fantasy TV series Game of Thrones. It's amazing what a laugh track can do.
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Saving Private Donkey
For more sightings of inexplicable urgencies, check out KYM Gallery – There's No Time to Explain.
Gangnam Style
Oppan confirm style!
It's Thanksgiving: Brock's Dub Edition
YouTube comedian Brock "The Man of a Kajillion Voices" Baker takes on Nicole Westbrook's readymade exploitable pop song "It's Thanksgiving".
Game of Thrones: Seinfeld Edition
YouTuber MatinComedy puts a Seinfeld-like sitcom spin into a scene from the popular medieval fantasy TV series Game of Thrones. It's amazing what a laugh track can do.