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I'm So Fresh
December 22nd, 2011 11:29 AMTeam Fortress 2 meets Soulja Quest. #swag
This Might be Inappropriate...
December 21st, 2011 9:07 PMSometimes, a perfectly timed photo doesn't turn out exactly the way you wanted.
See more in the image gallery!
Amanda Recommends: P-P-P-Powerbook!
December 21st, 2011 8:30 PMOur staff member Amanda recommends:
"The P-P-P-Powerbook prank was one of the most epic creations in the history of Something Awful. The fact that someone would make a fake computer at the request of a message board user to fake out a scammer made me love internet culture."
The Fap Master
December 21st, 2011 8:07 PMToday I learned that there is a fapping world champion.
Don Recommends: Oh God Why
December 21st, 2011 7:22 PMOur staff member Don recommends:
"This rage comic character started out as a means to express regret about embarrassing childhood events, and has evolved to become a punchline for mistakes made throughout history."
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I'm So Fresh
Team Fortress 2 meets Soulja Quest. #swag
This Might be Inappropriate...
Sometimes, a perfectly timed photo doesn't turn out exactly the way you wanted.
See more in the image gallery!
Amanda Recommends: P-P-P-Powerbook!
Our staff member Amanda recommends:
"The P-P-P-Powerbook prank was one of the most epic creations in the history of Something Awful. The fact that someone would make a fake computer at the request of a message board user to fake out a scammer made me love internet culture."
Don Recommends: Oh God Why
Our staff member Don recommends:
"This rage comic character started out as a means to express regret about embarrassing childhood events, and has evolved to become a punchline for mistakes made throughout history."