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Got Milk?
May 22nd, 2012 6:00 PMPop Culture Mad Libs: The creators of this ad campaign see parodies of their catchprase as free advertisement, only taking action when nonprofit PETA tried to put on negative spin on dairy products.
Meme Stock Exchange
May 22nd, 2012 5:00 PMThe comedy group Student Loans for Beer Money produced this sketch imagining what it would be like to have a stock exchange for Internet memes.
Dog Guesses Dying Man's Favorite Car
May 22nd, 2012 4:30 PMWho knew dogs were full of such magic?
I, For One, Welcome Our New Insect Overlords
May 22nd, 2012 4:06 PMPop Culture Mad Libs: While many people cite the Simpsons episode "Deep Space Homer" as the origin, this phrase was originally spoke in the 1977 science fiction horror film Empire of the Ants.
Washing Machines Are For Clothes
May 22nd, 2012 3:00 PMWhen this dad put his child in a washer, he did not realize it would lock and start automatically. Epic parenting FAIL. Luckily, the toddler came out with only minor injuries.
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Got Milk?
Pop Culture Mad Libs: The creators of this ad campaign see parodies of their catchprase as free advertisement, only taking action when nonprofit PETA tried to put on negative spin on dairy products.
Dog Guesses Dying Man's Favorite Car
Who knew dogs were full of such magic?
I, For One, Welcome Our New Insect Overlords
Pop Culture Mad Libs: While many people cite the Simpsons episode "Deep Space Homer" as the origin, this phrase was originally spoke in the 1977 science fiction horror film Empire of the Ants.