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They Told Me I Could Be Anything
June 3rd, 2011 1:57 PMThis phrasal template was spawned from the PTSD Clarinet Boy image macro series.
Lord of the QWOP
June 3rd, 2011 12:07 AMFor more, go to KYMdb – QWOP and KYMdb – One Does Not Simply X Into Mordor.
Post-It Stop Motion: DEADLINE 2
June 2nd, 2011 5:18 PMCheck out this sequel video to Deadline, a colorful stop-motion video featuring thousands of sticky notes animated as pixel-art stick figures.
Weinergate
June 2nd, 2011 4:39 PMNew York Democratic Representative Anthony Weiner's scandalous boner tweet has taken the Internet by storm. EXIF data suggests it may not be him, but he claims he cannot say with "certitude" that it is not.
Balloon Boy Saucer for Sale: $1 Million
June 2nd, 2011 4:32 PMRichard Heen, the father of Balloon Boy, is now offering his now infamous saucer in an online auction for one million dollars, which will be donated towards the Japanese earthquake relief fund.
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They Told Me I Could Be Anything
This phrasal template was spawned from the PTSD Clarinet Boy image macro series.
Lord of the QWOP
For more, go to KYMdb – QWOP and KYMdb – One Does Not Simply X Into Mordor.
Weinergate
New York Democratic Representative Anthony Weiner's scandalous boner tweet has taken the Internet by storm. EXIF data suggests it may not be him, but he claims he cannot say with "certitude" that it is not.
Balloon Boy Saucer for Sale: $1 Million
Richard Heen, the father of Balloon Boy, is now offering his now infamous saucer in an online auction for one million dollars, which will be donated towards the Japanese earthquake relief fund.