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Dubstep Cat
February 23rd, 2012 3:30 PMSkifcha is a Russian cat that really loves dubstep.
School of Gaga
February 23rd, 2012 3:00 PMThe chemical elements of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance, also known in its mathematic formula:
(RAH)^2 (AH)^3 (ROMA) [RO^2] (GA)^2 [O(LA)^2] or (RAH)^2 (AH)^3 + RO^2) + (GA)^2 + OOH^2.
Supercut
February 23rd, 2012 2:34 PMCinema Memes: Check out our comprehensive documentation of the well-known TV & film cliche montages.
Inside The Mind of Jeremy Lin
February 23rd, 2012 1:30 PMThe folks over at Studio64Comedy take us into the mind of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin to witness his superior "lintellect."
High Expectations Asian Father Identified!
February 23rd, 2012 1:08 PMThe man behind this classic advice animal series has been identified as South Korean actor Jeon Mu-Song, who is known for playing father figures in several Korean films and TV series.
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School of Gaga
The chemical elements of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance, also known in its mathematic formula:
(RAH)^2 (AH)^3 (ROMA) [RO^2] (GA)^2 [O(LA)^2] or (RAH)^2 (AH)^3 + RO^2) + (GA)^2 + OOH^2.
Supercut
Cinema Memes: Check out our comprehensive documentation of the well-known TV & film cliche montages.
Inside The Mind of Jeremy Lin
The folks over at Studio64Comedy take us into the mind of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin to witness his superior "lintellect."
High Expectations Asian Father Identified!
The man behind this classic advice animal series has been identified as South Korean actor Jeon Mu-Song, who is known for playing father figures in several Korean films and TV series.