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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."
No Longer Just Animated
December 21st, 2011 6:07 PMGoing to the Store: now with a real dude flailing about IRL!
Neil deGrasse Tyson's Quilt Cover
December 21st, 2011 5:15 PMFor more badass Neil, check out KYMdb – Neil deGrasse Tyson Reaction.
Reality Hits You Hard, Bro
December 21st, 2011 4:39 PMVirals of 2011: After a video clip of George Lindell's impassioned reaction to getting rear ended was uploaded to YouTube, the video got over 200,000 views in less than a month, with stores on Zazzle selling items with his catchphrase on it in the first 24 hours.
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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."
No Longer Just Animated
Going to the Store: now with a real dude flailing about IRL!
Neil deGrasse Tyson's Quilt Cover
For more badass Neil, check out KYMdb – Neil deGrasse Tyson Reaction.
Reality Hits You Hard, Bro
Virals of 2011: After a video clip of George Lindell's impassioned reaction to getting rear ended was uploaded to YouTube, the video got over 200,000 views in less than a month, with stores on Zazzle selling items with his catchphrase on it in the first 24 hours.