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Voldemort Reads Voldemort Erotic Fanfic
January 20th, 2012 7:30 PMEnglish actor Ralph Fiennes reads aloud several lines from a Harry Potter erotic fan fiction involving his own character Voldemort.
Bacon
January 20th, 2012 7:01 PMThough bacon has been eaten since the times of the ancient Romans, the web fell in love with the cured pork belly strips beginning in the late 2000s. Since then, countless bacon themed items and food porn sites have been created.
Things With Faces: Creekie Monster
January 20th, 2012 5:45 PMFor more, browse KYMdb – Things With Faces!
Otters Chasing Butterflies
January 20th, 2012 5:15 PMRemember the Otters Holding Hands video from a few years back? Here's an unofficial sequel that is perhaps just as adorbz.
PIPA & SOPA Postponed Indefinitely
January 20th, 2012 4:53 PMWith over 40 senators thought to be either opposed or leaning against the bills, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced today that voting on the controversial copyright bills will be shelved indefinitely until a compromise can be reached.
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Voldemort Reads Voldemort Erotic Fanfic
English actor Ralph Fiennes reads aloud several lines from a Harry Potter erotic fan fiction involving his own character Voldemort.
Things With Faces: Creekie Monster
For more, browse KYMdb – Things With Faces!
Otters Chasing Butterflies
Remember the Otters Holding Hands video from a few years back? Here's an unofficial sequel that is perhaps just as adorbz.
PIPA & SOPA Postponed Indefinitely
With over 40 senators thought to be either opposed or leaning against the bills, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced today that voting on the controversial copyright bills will be shelved indefinitely until a compromise can be reached.