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Which Way is Up?
August 28th, 2012 3:30 PMSomeone should have warned this cat about stairs.
Sh*t, I'm Late For School
August 28th, 2012 3:00 PMThough the anime trope of running out of the house with toast in one's mouth has been around since as early as 2010, overnight Tumblr users decided to apply it to a variety of fandoms and ethnicities.
Reading Rainbow Feat. DMX
August 28th, 2012 2:00 PMThe 1980s American children's TV program meets the Ruff Ryders rapper DMX in this bona fide pop culture mash up by YouTuber AGoodTown. The video contains explicit language.
Jimmy McMillan
August 28th, 2012 1:30 PMLulz from the Campaign Trail: The sixth time U.S. political candidate Jimmy McMillan's party slogan has made him an automatic indicator of viral media on the rise.
TrapWire Kickstarter: Donate Today!
August 28th, 2012 12:30 PMSara Coates and Joe Homes of YouTube channel Satire wants you to donate for a better tomorrow of Trapwire, a controversial U.S. mass surveillance technology company exposed by Anonymous and WikiLeaks.
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Which Way is Up?
Someone should have warned this cat about stairs.
Sh*t, I'm Late For School
Though the anime trope of running out of the house with toast in one's mouth has been around since as early as 2010, overnight Tumblr users decided to apply it to a variety of fandoms and ethnicities.
Jimmy McMillan
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The sixth time U.S. political candidate Jimmy McMillan's party slogan has made him an automatic indicator of viral media on the rise.