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I both agree with you... AND giggle about the poop!

Sriracha is ridiculously overrated, it's not even very hot (roughly equivalent to a jalapeno on the Scoville scale). You want a good spicy beer, then the only option(s) are Stone's Crime and Punishment. I prefer Punishment as it has a little more alc content and better spice flavor. Both are based on Arrogant Bastard

you boys f**cked it up again. smokes. give em to me.

Sounds plausible but it's pretty well documented that it started in Usenet groups:

I've noticed that Gizmodo's stance on GIF pronunciation has migrated from "soft G" to "hard G" over the years. I guess someone noticed that with a name like "Gizmodo", a "hard G" would be favourable.

This challenge is biased towards us Arizonans dealing with high 70 degree weather. It's unfair I tells ya'. Unfair!

Reminds me super dave on letterman.

Would the length and position of USB cables mean that it may fall out of the wall socket easily?

Super bass and

Nice to see that game crossed into the future technologically:

pirated 3d printed records could destroy this market!

Just make sure you don't bend over to pick up the key fob you accidentally dropped on the floor...

That's a fuckin' Corey and Trevor move if I ever saw one

"It did not go well."

Don't want a public opinion, don't put it in public. What I think is MY right to think. Just like it is her right to put it out there. In my opinion I was rather nice about it. I could have been a real dick about it. Besides, do you know she wasn't hungry making this video? Made me want a charbroiled burger something

Great title for a movie ... A Jewish Werewolf in Buenos Aires

I think this would do well as remake. However I want to wait and see what Jupiter Ascending is like as it seems to be telling a somewhat similar story.

So much potential was lost with this production. I think doing it in CGI would be cool.

Homeopathy claims water can cure you, because it once held medicine.

Even this is a pretty charitable view. Homeopathy claims water can cure you, because it once held something, which may or may not be medicine.

Oscillococcinum, a popular homeopathic preparation for the flu (sorry, for "flu-like symptoms"), contains