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The Main Difference Between Europe and USA
July 4th, 2012 4:30 PMThis image macro series originated on a Norwegian humor site in 2004 before being turned into a 4chan exploitable three years later.
Gotye Road Rage
July 4th, 2012 3:30 PMA motorist expresses his disapproval by singing a line from the hit song "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye.
Overly Attached Gender Bender
July 4th, 2012 3:00 PMThere is no escape from the Overly Attached Girlfriend.
America: F**k Yeah!
July 4th, 2012 2:30 PMAmerica: Fk Yeah!: this multi-purpose expression can be used as both an authentic display of patriotism or an ironic response to United States jingoism.
Dubstep Dispute
July 4th, 2012 2:00 PMWhen the robots behind dubstep jams get into an argument, it is only natural for them to fight in beeps and wubs.
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The Main Difference Between Europe and USA
This image macro series originated on a Norwegian humor site in 2004 before being turned into a 4chan exploitable three years later.
Gotye Road Rage
A motorist expresses his disapproval by singing a line from the hit song "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye.
Overly Attached Gender Bender
There is no escape from the Overly Attached Girlfriend.
America: F**k Yeah!
America: Fk Yeah!: this multi-purpose expression can be used as both an authentic display of patriotism or an ironic response to United States jingoism.