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Rocket Propelled Chainsaw
July 20th, 2011 1:50 PMThis is one of the most advanced and awesome lethal piece of equipment ever conceived by the internet, with maximum efficiency against zombie creatures.
For the best results, use with Anti-Zombie Fortress.
xkcd
July 20th, 2011 12:56 PMThe name for this popular webcomic series was chosen because it had no meaning or phonetic pronounciation.
Guido Jesus Tans the Other Cheek
July 19th, 2011 7:33 PMFor more "Jersey Shore" Jesus stereotypes, check out KYMdb – Guido Jesus!
Tinaecmusic
July 19th, 2011 6:54 PMFour years ago today, YouTuber tinaecmusic made her karaoke debut with the cover rendition of British pop group S Club's 2002 single "Who Do You Think You Are."
Wikileaks MasterCard Commercial Parody
July 19th, 2011 5:53 PM"There are some people who don't like change. For everyone else, there's Wikileaks."
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Rocket Propelled Chainsaw
This is one of the most advanced and awesome lethal piece of equipment ever conceived by the internet, with maximum efficiency against zombie creatures.
For the best results, use with Anti-Zombie Fortress.
Guido Jesus Tans the Other Cheek
For more "Jersey Shore" Jesus stereotypes, check out KYMdb – Guido Jesus!
Tinaecmusic
Four years ago today, YouTuber tinaecmusic made her karaoke debut with the cover rendition of British pop group S Club's 2002 single "Who Do You Think You Are."