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This is like a poster that would appear in a movie where someone from 1996 time-travels to 2016 and it really sucks.
This pizza had better be fucking adorable.
This is the ad campaign and the show is actually based on the adventures of Young Dr. Phil. Can I DOUBLE-not watch it?
Pulitzer to whoever snapped this pic of a coach ascending into the kingdom of sports-heaven.
Pay them 70 cents on the dollar.
Look, I'm a simple man. I like my beer cold, my dinner hot, and my ladders really good.
"You hate your dumb life but at least bitter convenience store coffee also exists on weekdays!"
I found the number one laundry spot of The Crucible-times.
Today in randomly aggressive celebrity opinions graffiti...
One thing you never have to ask in a museum is "Why aren't there more evil babies everywhere?"
You never know where the day will take you. For instance, today the day is taking me to burn down a pet grooming place.
Damn you, Williamsburg, for making me want to karate chop a hypothetical baby.
I mean, yes, obviously, but also, huh?
This precariously stacked alcohol I just passed made me briefly as nervous as this election.
Ads for consumer-facing drones will never not look like something out of a Paul Verhoeven movie.
I'm pretty sure the one on the left is supposed to be Beyoncé?
The film Cobra makes economical use of visual language to let viewers know Sylvester Stallone is awesome.