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Bro
April 2nd, 2012 5:45 PM"Bro" is commonly seen online either to denote the stereotypical alpha male or added as a prefix to describe an activity between two close male friends.
Game of Ponies
April 2nd, 2012 4:45 PMIn celebrating the second season premiere of HBO's special series Game of Thrones, YouTuber adecoy95 made a My Little Pony parody of the show's opening credit.
Philosoraptor: Redhead Baker
April 2nd, 2012 4:19 PM…And does he have a soul? For more brain teasers, KYM Gallery – Philosoraptor.
Move Your Feet Remixes
April 2nd, 2012 3:44 PMPixel Art: Check out the cutesy GIF animations inspired by the 2003 disco rock single "Move Your Feet" by the Danish pop duo Junior Senior!
Improv Everywhere: Quadruplets
April 2nd, 2012 2:15 PMThe NYC-based pranksters at Improv Everywhere filled a park with eight sets of identical quadruplets to thoroughly confuse everyone in the area.
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Game of Ponies
In celebrating the second season premiere of HBO's special series Game of Thrones, YouTuber adecoy95 made a My Little Pony parody of the show's opening credit.
Philosoraptor: Redhead Baker
…And does he have a soul? For more brain teasers, KYM Gallery – Philosoraptor.
Move Your Feet Remixes
Pixel Art: Check out the cutesy GIF animations inspired by the 2003 disco rock single "Move Your Feet" by the Danish pop duo Junior Senior!
Improv Everywhere: Quadruplets
The NYC-based pranksters at Improv Everywhere filled a park with eight sets of identical quadruplets to thoroughly confuse everyone in the area.