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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.
KYM Gallery: Seems Legit
March 27th, 2012 7:30 PM"Seems legit," the perfect caption for factually questionable photos. Click thru for the entire collection!
We are Trayvon Martin
March 27th, 2012 7:00 PMFlorida teenager Trayvon Martin's tragic death has sparked the fastest growing online petition ever, several Twitter hashtags, and a single topic blog of journalist Geraldo Rivera wearing hoodies.
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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.
KYM Gallery: Seems Legit
"Seems legit," the perfect caption for factually questionable photos. Click thru for the entire collection!
We are Trayvon Martin
Florida teenager Trayvon Martin's tragic death has sparked the fastest growing online petition ever, several Twitter hashtags, and a single topic blog of journalist Geraldo Rivera wearing hoodies.