Super Flexible Gymnast (When You See It…) [Click to animate]
HEY! HEY HE’S CHEATING!
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Miguel Performed the Best Legdrop in Billboard Awards History [click to animate]
Man he sure is smooth with the ladies..
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8 Weirdly Out Of Character Classic Simpsons Jokes
An ultra-nerdy look back at some of the less cromulent moments in classic Simpsons episodes.
Best Pictures of the Week (May 17th, 2013)
It got a little weird this week, but we’re glad you hung in there!
If you have a Nintendo 3DS then I hope you know about our BearShark game that we just released.
Here’s the deal, I have 5 complimentary codes that I’m dying to give away. All you have to do is BE QUICK. The first 5 to submit a picture of their favorite BearShark video or article will win. Now GO!.
If you didn’t win you can still check out the game over at Nintendo.
Video: Jake and Amir: Rick Fox 4 (with Eliza Dushku)
Nobody loves chickens more than Rick Fox.
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Best of Kiss Cam [Click for all]
L is for the way EVERYONE’S LOOKING COME ON HONEY NOW NOW NOW.
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8 Weirdly Out Of Character Classic Simpsons Jokes
Bart Sneaks into “Boobarama” (The Boy Who Knew Too Much – Season 5)
One of the more ambiguous aspects of Bart’s character is his wildly varying opinions on women and sexuality; on one hand, he keeps a Playdude under his bed and has a crush on his older babysitter and Reverend Lovejoy’s daughter, but he also resents Milhouse for constantly kissing a girl and also once declares “Why would anyone want to touch a girl’s butt? That’s where cooties come from!”
So when Bart skips school and sneaks into an R-Rated movie (a few episodes after missing out on his friends sneaking into Barton Fink, but before he and his friends sneak into Naked Lunch in a later episode), it’s a little weird to imagine Bart sitting in an empty theater basking in a film called “Boobarama.” But on the other hand, the title “Boobarama” is giggly and perfect. So, uh, in conclusion, isn’t that what we’re all asking in our own lives, “where’s my elephant?” I know it’s what I’ve been asking. Keep Reading
