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Feels Bad Man
February 10th, 2012 9:30 PMA derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.
The Iceland Worm Monster?
February 10th, 2012 9:00 PMThe latest sighting of Iceland's worm monster "Lagarfljótsormur" captured on video has sparked a debate in the cryptozoologist community due to its robot-like movements. Thoughts?
Science is Shady
February 10th, 2012 8:30 PMLuckily Scumbag DNA doesn't control whether or not you get a soul.
Nickelback
February 10th, 2012 8:04 PMThis may be the most hated band on the Internet.
Dad Reacts to Daughter's Status Update
February 10th, 2012 6:46 PMTommy Jordan's video response to his 15-year-old daughter's rant on Facebook has been going viral on YouTube with over 2 million views and 92K likes in the first 48 hours of upload. Skip to 7:10 for the epic moment!
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Feels Bad Man
A derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.
The Iceland Worm Monster?
The latest sighting of Iceland's worm monster "Lagarfljótsormur" captured on video has sparked a debate in the cryptozoologist community due to its robot-like movements. Thoughts?
Science is Shady
Luckily Scumbag DNA doesn't control whether or not you get a soul.
Nickelback
This may be the most hated band on the Internet.
Dad Reacts to Daughter's Status Update
Tommy Jordan's video response to his 15-year-old daughter's rant on Facebook has been going viral on YouTube with over 2 million views and 92K likes in the first 48 hours of upload. Skip to 7:10 for the epic moment!