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F**ck That
April 14th, 2011 3:40 PMContrary to popular belief, this rage comic face is not a drawing of Obama.
Star Wars Kid
April 14th, 2011 2:50 PMEight years ago today, the legend of Star Wars Kid (Ghyslain Raza) was born when his classmates found the videotape and uploaded it onto Kazaa.
With over a billion estimated views, Raza still remains one of the most well-known internet celebrities of all time! Check inside for more.
Not Intended To Be A Factual Statement
April 13th, 2011 9:30 PMArizona Senator Jon Kyl graduated summa cum laude from the University of Abortion in 2010.
Limes Guy
April 13th, 2011 7:26 PMThis guy really sucks at holding limes.
CSI 4-Pane Comics
April 13th, 2011 7:19 PMAnything that Lieutenant Horatio Caine (CSI: Miami) says sounds profound when he's putting on his sunglasses. …On top of his sunglasses.
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F**ck That
Contrary to popular belief, this rage comic face is not a drawing of Obama.
Star Wars Kid
Eight years ago today, the legend of Star Wars Kid (Ghyslain Raza) was born when his classmates found the videotape and uploaded it onto Kazaa.
With over a billion estimated views, Raza still remains one of the most well-known internet celebrities of all time! Check inside for more.
Not Intended To Be A Factual Statement
Arizona Senator Jon Kyl graduated summa cum laude from the University of Abortion in 2010.
CSI 4-Pane Comics
Anything that Lieutenant Horatio Caine (CSI: Miami) says sounds profound when he's putting on his sunglasses. …On top of his sunglasses.