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Forever Alone Flashmob
March 25th, 2011 5:42 PMTrolls are trying to arrange a Forever Alone flashmob at Times Square in New York City on Friday, May 13th. Check inside for more scoops!
Jessi Slaughter
March 25th, 2011 5:00 PMBreaking News: Jessi's father, Gene Leonhardt, plead not guilty to child abuse charges and has been released on a $5000 bond. Looks like he done goofed.
Bloody Loco
March 25th, 2011 2:09 PMYou better recognize this, ASAP!
Dating Site Murderer / Good Intentions Axe Murderer
March 25th, 2011 12:28 PMI can’t believe this guy isn’t getting any responses after uploading this picture to his dating site profile.
I'm Here To Kick Ass And Chew Bubblegum
March 24th, 2011 7:00 PMClick through to check out the scene from the 1988 film They Live, where this popular catchphrase originated.
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Forever Alone Flashmob
Trolls are trying to arrange a Forever Alone flashmob at Times Square in New York City on Friday, May 13th. Check inside for more scoops!
Jessi Slaughter
Breaking News: Jessi's father, Gene Leonhardt, plead not guilty to child abuse charges and has been released on a $5000 bond. Looks like he done goofed.
Bloody Loco
You better recognize this, ASAP!
Dating Site Murderer / Good Intentions Axe Murderer
I can’t believe this guy isn’t getting any responses after uploading this picture to his dating site profile.
I'm Here To Kick Ass And Chew Bubblegum
Click through to check out the scene from the 1988 film They Live, where this popular catchphrase originated.