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Suicide Mouse
October 31st, 2011 6:06 PMThis creepy video starring a very depressed looking Mickey Mouse is accompanied by a disturbing back-story.
Dat Hard Drive
October 31st, 2011 5:29 PMFor more posterior humor, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Dat Ass.
Monthly Review: October 2011
October 31st, 2011 5:09 PMIn this month's issue: "We are the 99%" slogan from Occupy protests, Teenage Mutant Ninja Noses, Sh*t That Siri Says, "We're a culture, not a costume" campaign and the Wadsworth Constant and more!
Don't Leave Maru Hanging
October 31st, 2011 3:00 PMIn her latest video, Maru is prepared to give you all of the high fives!
Creepypasta
October 28th, 2011 10:11 PMThese short copypasta horror stories can sometimes be terrifying and unnerving, but are often just plain silly.
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Suicide Mouse
This creepy video starring a very depressed looking Mickey Mouse is accompanied by a disturbing back-story.
Dat Hard Drive
For more posterior humor, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Dat Ass.
Monthly Review: October 2011
In this month's issue: "We are the 99%" slogan from Occupy protests, Teenage Mutant Ninja Noses, Sh*t That Siri Says, "We're a culture, not a costume" campaign and the Wadsworth Constant and more!
Creepypasta
These short copypasta horror stories can sometimes be terrifying and unnerving, but are often just plain silly.