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KYM Gallery: Autosource YTPMVs
June 7th, 2012 10:00 PMCheck out our gallery of more than 100 autosourced YouTube Poop Music Videos!
Over-Educated Problems
June 7th, 2012 9:30 PMThis poor guy is just "too well educated" to express himself around his peers.
Justin Bieber Fan Sings "Girlfriend"
June 7th, 2012 8:45 PMThis fanmade parody of Justin Bieber's latest single "Boyfriend" has been creating a lot of buzz today, inspiring a slew of image macros dubbed Overly Attached Girlfriend.
Calling Inspector Spacetime
June 7th, 2012 8:16 PMWhile this wormhole may look inviting, touching it might open a Droste Effect inspired parallel universe.
Women Logic
June 7th, 2012 7:47 PMThis popular comedy trope of "differences between men and women" has inspired a series of rage comics and image macros in male-centric communities and humor sites.
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KYM Gallery: Autosource YTPMVs
Check out our gallery of more than 100 autosourced YouTube Poop Music Videos!
Over-Educated Problems
This poor guy is just "too well educated" to express himself around his peers.
Justin Bieber Fan Sings "Girlfriend"
This fanmade parody of Justin Bieber's latest single "Boyfriend" has been creating a lot of buzz today, inspiring a slew of image macros dubbed Overly Attached Girlfriend.
Calling Inspector Spacetime
While this wormhole may look inviting, touching it might open a Droste Effect inspired parallel universe.
Women Logic
This popular comedy trope of "differences between men and women" has inspired a series of rage comics and image macros in male-centric communities and humor sites.