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One Does Not Simply Beat Team FAP
March 27th, 2012 11:30 PMThis was the youth team uniform of Serbian football club FK FAP Priboj in 2005.
The Grifter
March 27th, 2012 10:00 PMUrban Legends: Rumored to be the most disturbing video ever created, requests for the video became a popular trolling technique to spark debates about it's existence.
Para Nossa Alegria: Rage Face Edition
March 27th, 2012 9:30 PMCheck out this rage comic parody of Brazil's latest viral video sensation Para Nossa Alegria ("To Our Joy"), a homemade movie of a family singing the 1970s gospel song “Galhos Secos.”
Wat
March 27th, 2012 9:04 PMAn all-purpose interjection for the doubtful and the lazy of the Internet, "wat" is usually said in response to a ridiculous image or statement.
No Jump Slam Dunk
March 27th, 2012 8:00 PMHarlem Globetrotters player "Tiny" stands at 7'8" and slam dunks like a boss.
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One Does Not Simply Beat Team FAP
This was the youth team uniform of Serbian football club FK FAP Priboj in 2005.
The Grifter
Urban Legends: Rumored to be the most disturbing video ever created, requests for the video became a popular trolling technique to spark debates about it's existence.
Para Nossa Alegria: Rage Face Edition
Check out this rage comic parody of Brazil's latest viral video sensation Para Nossa Alegria ("To Our Joy"), a homemade movie of a family singing the 1970s gospel song “Galhos Secos.”
No Jump Slam Dunk
Harlem Globetrotters player "Tiny" stands at 7'8" and slam dunks like a boss.