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Rube Goldberg Machine
September 27th, 2012 6:09 PMThese complex contraptions, inspired by the cartoons of the late Rube Goldberg, have been prominently featured in a slew of videos on YouTube.
Samuel L. Jackson: "Wake the F**k Up!"
September 27th, 2012 4:30 PMSamuel L. Jackson and Go the F**k to Sleep author Adam Mansbach teamed up to make this video to energize Obama supporters who have lost motivation in supporting the incumbent president.
OAG Meets Bad Luck Brian
September 27th, 2012 4:00 PMLooks like OAG has finally met her match.
Schrute Facts
September 27th, 2012 3:30 PMSitcom Memes: This image macro is inspired by Dwight Schrute from the American version of The Office and his realist buzzkill humor
Fake Photoset in Real Life
September 27th, 2012 2:29 PMYouTuber youjustdontdo created this video mimicking the popular fake photoset animated GIFs on Tumblr.
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Rube Goldberg Machine
These complex contraptions, inspired by the cartoons of the late Rube Goldberg, have been prominently featured in a slew of videos on YouTube.
Samuel L. Jackson: "Wake the F**k Up!"
Samuel L. Jackson and Go the F**k to Sleep author Adam Mansbach teamed up to make this video to energize Obama supporters who have lost motivation in supporting the incumbent president.
OAG Meets Bad Luck Brian
Looks like OAG has finally met her match.
Schrute Facts
Sitcom Memes: This image macro is inspired by Dwight Schrute from the American version of The Office and his realist buzzkill humor
Fake Photoset in Real Life
YouTuber youjustdontdo created this video mimicking the popular fake photoset animated GIFs on Tumblr.