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September 21st, 2024 3:00 PMThis reaction image featuring a high school football player in a post-game interview has been used as a pairing with countless captions over the last 10 years.
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A World Without... Buttons
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25 People Doing Their One Job Totally Wrong
We're laughing with them, not at them.
19 Years Ago, Nickelback Made Us Look At Their Photograph For The First Time
Have you looked at this photograph today?
One Decade Ago, The Classic 'They Had Us In the First Half' Interview Was Uploaded To YouTube
This reaction image featuring a high school football player in a post-game interview has been used as a pairing with countless captions over the last 10 years.
A World Without... Buttons
I can't press it enough how intriguing this is.