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CAPTCHArt
June 15th, 2011 5:57 PMLong before Inglip was summoned for the first time, there was CAPTCHart.
Samuel Jackson Reads the Children's Book "Go the F**k to Sleep"
June 15th, 2011 5:06 PMSamuel Jackson narrates “Go the F**k to Sleep,” a faux children’s book aimed towards adults. Written by Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, the book is about a parent who is exasperated because their children would not go to sleep.
For more info, KYMdb – Go the F**k to Sleep!
I Lied, Bro
June 15th, 2011 4:40 PMMuahahaha!
For more, check out KYMdb – I Lied and KYMdb – I Know That Feel Bro.
Sweet Jesus Have Mercy
June 15th, 2011 3:59 PMNot to be confused with Me Gusta.
Visual Analysis: Dimensions of Rage
June 15th, 2011 2:26 PMRage comics now include a much wider range of emotions than simple anger. Where do they all line up?
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Samuel Jackson Reads the Children's Book "Go the F**k to Sleep"
Samuel Jackson narrates “Go the F**k to Sleep,” a faux children’s book aimed towards adults. Written by Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, the book is about a parent who is exasperated because their children would not go to sleep.
For more info, KYMdb – Go the F**k to Sleep!
I Lied, Bro
Muahahaha!
For more, check out KYMdb – I Lied and KYMdb – I Know That Feel Bro.
Visual Analysis: Dimensions of Rage
Rage comics now include a much wider range of emotions than simple anger. Where do they all line up?