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Bitches Love X
August 8th, 2011 5:22 PMOriginally quoted in the animated TV series The Boondocks, this image macro series practically explores everything that "bitches" are known to be fond of.
My Little Schrute
August 8th, 2011 5:17 PMFor more myth-busting literal interpretations, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Schrute Facts.
Memefight: Round Two
August 8th, 2011 4:46 PMIt's Round 2 in the month-long popularity contest for Internet memes from G4's Attack of the Show! Browse the second round contestants and cast your votes now.
Antisec Hacks U.S. Sheriff's Offices
August 8th, 2011 4:23 PMDubbed "Shooting Sheriff Saturday," the hacking group Antisec released 10GB worth of confidential and private data allegedly obtained from over 70 sheriffs' offices across the United States.
I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore
August 8th, 2011 2:30 PMYou are now reading this in Professor Farnsworth's voice.
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Bitches Love X
Originally quoted in the animated TV series The Boondocks, this image macro series practically explores everything that "bitches" are known to be fond of.
My Little Schrute
For more myth-busting literal interpretations, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Schrute Facts.
Memefight: Round Two
It's Round 2 in the month-long popularity contest for Internet memes from G4's Attack of the Show! Browse the second round contestants and cast your votes now.
Antisec Hacks U.S. Sheriff's Offices
Dubbed "Shooting Sheriff Saturday," the hacking group Antisec released 10GB worth of confidential and private data allegedly obtained from over 70 sheriffs' offices across the United States.
I Don't Want to Live on This Planet Anymore
You are now reading this in Professor Farnsworth's voice.