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LaughingGirls.jpg
August 26th, 2011 4:00 PMFor bros on the Internet, laughing-girls.jpg is the most powerful form of insult above all else.
Freddie Mercury Rage Pose
August 26th, 2011 2:58 PMThis iconic pose by former Queen lead vocalist Freddie Mercury has been inducted into the order of rage comic characters, and is used to indicate great success.
Hurricane Irene Fail
August 26th, 2011 2:56 PMMan, it really looks like Puerto Rico is getting the shaft.
For more FAIL, head over to FAILBlog!
How People View Me After I Say I'm X
August 26th, 2011 2:31 PMThis two-pane series is often used to compare and contrast widespread cultural or ethnic stereotypes.
Emma Stone Reacts to Jim Carrey's Love Message
August 26th, 2011 12:25 PMEmma Stone posted the Jim Carrey video to her personal website along with a photo of her boyfriend looking pissed off.
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LaughingGirls.jpg
For bros on the Internet, laughing-girls.jpg is the most powerful form of insult above all else.
Freddie Mercury Rage Pose
This iconic pose by former Queen lead vocalist Freddie Mercury has been inducted into the order of rage comic characters, and is used to indicate great success.
Hurricane Irene Fail
Man, it really looks like Puerto Rico is getting the shaft.
For more FAIL, head over to FAILBlog!
How People View Me After I Say I'm X
This two-pane series is often used to compare and contrast widespread cultural or ethnic stereotypes.
Emma Stone Reacts to Jim Carrey's Love Message
Emma Stone posted the Jim Carrey video to her personal website along with a photo of her boyfriend looking pissed off.