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Bad Lip Reading: The Debate Night
October 9th, 2012 10:45 PMBLR has provided some sweet harmonies to last week's Presidential Debate.
"Yes, But No" Tumblr Blogs
October 9th, 2012 10:20 PMUndoing common misconceptions about foreigners, special hobbies and just about everything else since April 2011.
If [10] Guy Narrated the Facebook Ad
October 9th, 2012 8:31 PMRedditor Irishred086 reads the voice-over portion of Facebook's first TV commercial in near verbatim (the one about chairs and stuff). What a surprise, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Futurama Fry: Alternate Universe Edition
October 9th, 2012 8:15 PMIn another universe, Futurama Fry is quite confident about his opinions.
Perfect Splits
October 9th, 2012 7:45 PMThis Chinese photo fad started in late September 2012 after a photograph of a young woman performing a 45 degree angle split spread across the social networking site Weibo.
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"Yes, But No" Tumblr Blogs
Undoing common misconceptions about foreigners, special hobbies and just about everything else since April 2011.
Futurama Fry: Alternate Universe Edition
In another universe, Futurama Fry is quite confident about his opinions.
Perfect Splits
This Chinese photo fad started in late September 2012 after a photograph of a young woman performing a 45 degree angle split spread across the social networking site Weibo.