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18 Examples Of People Being Hilariously Roasted Online
The internet is full of plenty of examples of people being roasted online, here are a few.
20 Years Ago, We Dared To Imagine What Diglett Looks Like Underground
We should have never opened pandora's box.
22 Silly Signs That Will Make You Admire The Humorous Side Of Things
Signs are some of humanity's best forms of communication, and sometimes people come up with some truly hilarious signs.
Why Is Ohio A Banned Word?
Ohio's PR team needs to work overtime.
17 Years Ago Today, The Classic 'Handsome Squidward' Scene Was Aired On TV
Also known as "Squidward Falling," this meme originated from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "The Two Faces of Squidward" back in 2007.