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"Legitimate Rape" Pharmaceutical Ad
August 30th, 2012 10:00 PMIn response to Todd Akin's commentary, a group of YouTubers created this satire ad featuring a mock sexual assault. Does this take the joke too far?
Differenze Linguistiche
August 30th, 2012 9:19 PMThis rage comic-inspired chart meme compares and contrasts the oddities of languages from all over the world.
Musical Mad Libs
August 30th, 2012 8:00 PMYouTuber Rob Scallon composed this song completely from YouTube comments. As one would expect, the lyrics don't make much sense.
Tenso: North Korean Photo Op Edition
August 30th, 2012 7:30 PMNorth Korea's third gen dictator Kim Jung Un poses with a group of youths after giving a speech, which naturally makes every child want to weep in tears out of happiness. All but this one awesome kid.
Jesusland
August 30th, 2012 7:00 PMLulz from the Campaign Trail: The day after 30 states voted for George W. Bush's second term in the 2004 election, a gaming forum poster bestowed the name "Jesusland" upon them.
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Differenze Linguistiche
This rage comic-inspired chart meme compares and contrasts the oddities of languages from all over the world.
Musical Mad Libs
YouTuber Rob Scallon composed this song completely from YouTube comments. As one would expect, the lyrics don't make much sense.
Tenso: North Korean Photo Op Edition
North Korea's third gen dictator Kim Jung Un poses with a group of youths after giving a speech, which naturally makes every child want to weep in tears out of happiness. All but this one awesome kid.
Jesusland
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The day after 30 states voted for George W. Bush's second term in the 2004 election, a gaming forum poster bestowed the name "Jesusland" upon them.