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Know Your Vampire Hunter!
June 22nd, 2012 7:45 PMHead over to Cheezburger's ROFLrazzi for the full-length infographic!
Skeptical Baby
June 22nd, 2012 7:13 PMThe First World's precursor to the Skeptical Third World Kid, Skeptical Baby is the originator of "You Mean To Tell Me…" rhethoric in advice animals.
Most Interesting Man in the World?
June 22nd, 2012 6:00 PMThe American conservative political group RightChange produced this Most Interesting Man in the World parody video targeting President Barack Obama.
Skeptical Third World Success Kid
June 22nd, 2012 5:30 PMSo, someone I've never met just wants to give me 65¢ a day?
Watch Mario Marathon 5 Live!
June 22nd, 2012 4:45 PMLive from a room in Lafayette, Indiana, the Mario Marathon group will be playing non-stop Super Mario to raise money for the Child's Play children's video game charity.
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Know Your Vampire Hunter!
Head over to Cheezburger's ROFLrazzi for the full-length infographic!
Skeptical Baby
The First World's precursor to the Skeptical Third World Kid, Skeptical Baby is the originator of "You Mean To Tell Me…" rhethoric in advice animals.
Most Interesting Man in the World?
The American conservative political group RightChange produced this Most Interesting Man in the World parody video targeting President Barack Obama.
Skeptical Third World Success Kid
So, someone I've never met just wants to give me 65¢ a day?
Watch Mario Marathon 5 Live!
Live from a room in Lafayette, Indiana, the Mario Marathon group will be playing non-stop Super Mario to raise money for the Child's Play children's video game charity.