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5ever
November 29th, 2011 5:08 PMStemming from a copypasta story that began circulating on Tumblr this March, 5ever is the ultimate tongue-in-cheek way to express just how much you care about someone.
Downfall: Dr. Mario Remix
November 29th, 2011 3:57 PMIn this highly upbeat remix of the Downfall bunker scene, the Fuhrer sings the song of his madness to the Dr. Mario theme song.
I Bet You Used Clipart, Too
November 29th, 2011 3:27 PMNever forget all the papers of your childhood handed in written in Comic Sans…
For more childhood embarrassment themed Rage Comics, check out the Oh God Why gallery!
Third World Success Kid
November 29th, 2011 2:56 PMHere's another reality check of our first world problems with the low-expectation tribal child dubbed the "Third World Success" Kid.
Come on Bro: South Park Edition
November 29th, 2011 1:58 PMRandy Marsh and composer Stephen Sondhiem confirm their mutual respect in this hilarious bro fight scene from a recent South Park episode.
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Downfall: Dr. Mario Remix
In this highly upbeat remix of the Downfall bunker scene, the Fuhrer sings the song of his madness to the Dr. Mario theme song.
I Bet You Used Clipart, Too
Never forget all the papers of your childhood handed in written in Comic Sans…
For more childhood embarrassment themed Rage Comics, check out the Oh God Why gallery!
Third World Success Kid
Here's another reality check of our first world problems with the low-expectation tribal child dubbed the "Third World Success" Kid.