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Tro-Lo-Lord of the Lordings
July 11th, 2011 2:39 AMFrom YouTuber PistolShrimps: Saruman makes one final attempt to weasel his way out of Orthanc.
For more trololo videos, KYMdb – Trololo / Russian Rickroll.
A Wild X Appears!
July 10th, 2011 12:52 PMWhile inspired by the popular Nintendo game Pokémon, this particular phrasal template was never actually used in the game.
Hitler Rants about Social Networks
July 9th, 2011 7:36 PMHitler loses faith in social media after learning that his Facebook group page is scheduled to be archived.
Bros, We Need To Talk...
July 8th, 2011 8:53 PMToday, our My Little Pony gallery reached a milestone of over 9000 images.
Jiang Zemin's Death Rumor
July 8th, 2011 8:24 PMRumors of the Chinese leader Jiang Zemin's death engulfed the web this week, prompting baffled authorities to censor various keywords associated with Jiang.
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Tro-Lo-Lord of the Lordings
From YouTuber PistolShrimps: Saruman makes one final attempt to weasel his way out of Orthanc.
For more trololo videos, KYMdb – Trololo / Russian Rickroll.
A Wild X Appears!
While inspired by the popular Nintendo game Pokémon, this particular phrasal template was never actually used in the game.
Bros, We Need To Talk...
Today, our My Little Pony gallery reached a milestone of over 9000 images.
Jiang Zemin's Death Rumor
Rumors of the Chinese leader Jiang Zemin's death engulfed the web this week, prompting baffled authorities to censor various keywords associated with Jiang.