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Steve Buscemeyes
April 11th, 2011 2:28 PMThis Justin Bieber picture reminds me of Sloth from The Goonies.
The Christian Version of "Friday"
April 8th, 2011 4:29 PMDidn't think the "Friday" parodies could get any worse? There is now a Christian version called "Sunday", and it's about how much fun it is to go to church.
AH-TATATATATATA!
April 8th, 2011 4:12 PMAlso known as "Hundred Cracking Fist of the North Star," one of the deadliest martial arts moves in the manga world also comes with the funniest battle cry ever.
Visual Analysis: Rebecca Black's "Friday"
April 8th, 2011 3:48 PMThis girl's song has been in my head for long enough.
Are You Serious Face
April 8th, 2011 3:20 PMThis popular rage comic face comes from the same video clip that started the image macro series Bill O'Reilly / You Can't Explain That.
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Steve Buscemeyes
This Justin Bieber picture reminds me of Sloth from The Goonies.
The Christian Version of "Friday"
Didn't think the "Friday" parodies could get any worse? There is now a Christian version called "Sunday", and it's about how much fun it is to go to church.
AH-TATATATATATA!
Also known as "Hundred Cracking Fist of the North Star," one of the deadliest martial arts moves in the manga world also comes with the funniest battle cry ever.
Are You Serious Face
This popular rage comic face comes from the same video clip that started the image macro series Bill O'Reilly / You Can't Explain That.