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Mornings are tough, but according to these 25 images, things could always be worse.
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A pair of twins from Saudi Arabia have gone viral online after people found their 90s South Central LA cosplay to be a little too close for comfort.
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"Many such cases!" sounds like the kind of idiom that stuck around since the day grandma hopped off the Mayflower, but the phrase is largely attributed to a 2014 Trump tweet.
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The upset Redditor took to /r/moustache to share before and after photos of himself with and without a moustache. Now, he's a meme.
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