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September 13th, 2011 2:37 PMThe word of choice when you have no idea what the hell you just saw.
Like A Boss
September 13th, 2011 1:18 PMBased on Lonely Island's SNL parody of Slim Thug's 2005 rap single "Like a Boss," this catchphrase is used to exclaim victory similar to Aww Yeah Guy.
The Singing Whale
September 12th, 2011 9:48 PMThe iPhone whale meets the Singing Shark. For more aquatic emoticon madness, check out the image gallery at KYMdb – iPhone Whale.
The Nutritious Chronicles of Celeryjack
September 12th, 2011 8:16 PMThis contribution was made for the 25-minute long YouTube poop known as the "Grand Galloping My Little Pony collab."
Y'all Postin' in an X Thread
September 12th, 2011 7:40 PMThis exploitable image macro series started with a photo of the conservative political activist Alan Keyes.
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Like A Boss
Based on Lonely Island's SNL parody of Slim Thug's 2005 rap single "Like a Boss," this catchphrase is used to exclaim victory similar to Aww Yeah Guy.
The Singing Whale
The iPhone whale meets the Singing Shark. For more aquatic emoticon madness, check out the image gallery at KYMdb – iPhone Whale.
The Nutritious Chronicles of Celeryjack
This contribution was made for the 25-minute long YouTube poop known as the "Grand Galloping My Little Pony collab."
Y'all Postin' in an X Thread
This exploitable image macro series started with a photo of the conservative political activist Alan Keyes.