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In Post-Soviet Russia, Police Obeys You
June 13th, 2012 8:24 PMA Russian police officer reluctantly obliges after a passerby tells him to wear the seatbelt and hang up the cell phone. Dat face.
There Are No Girls On The Internet
June 13th, 2012 7:48 PMInternet Axioms: Also known as Rule 30, this seemingly outdated adage still holds true in some parts of the Internet.
Somewhere in the Weird Part of YouTube
June 13th, 2012 6:33 PM…There's this guy rolling around the screen for eternity. A great bait and switch material created by Dutch animator David James.
Butthurt
June 13th, 2012 6:06 PMThe first documented use of this term dates back to 1998, in response to Swiss painter H. R. Giger's grievances over not being credited as a designer in sequel movies in the Aliens franchise.
Shut Up!
June 13th, 2012 5:30 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
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In Post-Soviet Russia, Police Obeys You
A Russian police officer reluctantly obliges after a passerby tells him to wear the seatbelt and hang up the cell phone. Dat face.
There Are No Girls On The Internet
Internet Axioms: Also known as Rule 30, this seemingly outdated adage still holds true in some parts of the Internet.
Somewhere in the Weird Part of YouTube
…There's this guy rolling around the screen for eternity. A great bait and switch material created by Dutch animator David James.