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Epic Tea Time
May 15th, 2012 6:00 PMDisturbing actor Alan Rickman while his tea is steeping is never a good choice. He just might flip a table.
Melbourne Shuffle
May 15th, 2012 5:37 PMDance Memes: This dance style from Melbourne, Australia uses quick heel-and-toe slide movements known as "shuffling."
10 Things That Aren't Skrillex
May 15th, 2012 4:30 PMYouTuber SaladEdits remixed Tim and Eric's original Adult Swim bumper video to include more Skrillex.
Band of Brothers with Gundam RX-78
May 15th, 2012 4:10 PMWorld War II revisionists and Band of Brothers fans, please explain this photograph.
Did He Died?
May 15th, 2012 3:30 PMMisspelled Humor: This grammatically incorrect catchphrase can generally be found in YouTube comments on videos depicting accidents or physical injuries.
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Epic Tea Time
Disturbing actor Alan Rickman while his tea is steeping is never a good choice. He just might flip a table.
Melbourne Shuffle
Dance Memes: This dance style from Melbourne, Australia uses quick heel-and-toe slide movements known as "shuffling."
Band of Brothers with Gundam RX-78
World War II revisionists and Band of Brothers fans, please explain this photograph.
Did He Died?
Misspelled Humor: This grammatically incorrect catchphrase can generally be found in YouTube comments on videos depicting accidents or physical injuries.