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Dear Sister Parodies
February 18th, 2011 3:48 PMJustin Bieber stars in the latest "Dear Sister" parody after his character was shot and killed in last night's CSI.
Mark Gormley Music Videos
February 18th, 2011 2:29 PMIf you haven't heard of Mark Gormley, immediately watch all of his music videos in this entry. You will NOT be disappointed.
Natalie Portman Crying
February 18th, 2011 1:26 PMA new Natalie Portman supercut has joined our growing collection of pop culture megamixes, and features the young actress crying, a lot.
The Guy Behind Omar Soliman
February 17th, 2011 4:05 PMDuring the now-former vice president's historic TV address announcing the resignation of Egyptian president Mubarak, an army officer standing behind him immediately stood out for his death-like stares, providing ample lulz for Egyptians on the web.
DERP
February 17th, 2011 4:01 PMOne of the first instances of the expression "Derp" was from the movie "Baseketball" by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Check out the entry to see the clip.
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Dear Sister Parodies
Justin Bieber stars in the latest "Dear Sister" parody after his character was shot and killed in last night's CSI.
Mark Gormley Music Videos
If you haven't heard of Mark Gormley, immediately watch all of his music videos in this entry. You will NOT be disappointed.
Natalie Portman Crying
A new Natalie Portman supercut has joined our growing collection of pop culture megamixes, and features the young actress crying, a lot.
The Guy Behind Omar Soliman
During the now-former vice president's historic TV address announcing the resignation of Egyptian president Mubarak, an army officer standing behind him immediately stood out for his death-like stares, providing ample lulz for Egyptians on the web.