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Rapper Birdman's Single: Y.U.MAD
January 3rd, 2012 7:30 PMIn the latest rap single "Y U MAD" by hip hop artist Birdman (Big Tymerz), Nicki Minaj fills in for a catchy hook that is very familiar to many of us.
Pedobear at a Penn State Football Game
January 3rd, 2012 6:53 PMA Houston Cougars fan dressed as Pedobear shows up at a post-season football match against Penn State's football team. …Someone was gonna do it.
Pinkie Pie's 2011 in Review
January 3rd, 2012 5:33 PMFor those still in need of debriefing from 2011, here is yet another slideshow video highlighting the notable events from last year!
It'll Be Okay
January 3rd, 2012 4:30 PMHopefully this will act as a moment of closure for arrow in the knee jokes.
Wikipedia Donation Banner Captions
January 3rd, 2012 4:00 PMWikipedia's 2011 end-of-year fundraising campaign racks in $20 million and a slew of hilarious, awkward image-word screenshots.
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Pedobear at a Penn State Football Game
A Houston Cougars fan dressed as Pedobear shows up at a post-season football match against Penn State's football team. …Someone was gonna do it.
Pinkie Pie's 2011 in Review
For those still in need of debriefing from 2011, here is yet another slideshow video highlighting the notable events from last year!
It'll Be Okay
Hopefully this will act as a moment of closure for arrow in the knee jokes.
Wikipedia Donation Banner Captions
Wikipedia's 2011 end-of-year fundraising campaign racks in $20 million and a slew of hilarious, awkward image-word screenshots.