Is that Theon holding his wiener?
Is that Theon holding his wiener?
The League of Legends World Championship is one of the biggest prizes in esports. Given the field's struggles to be…
Your Saturday Dirtbags made each and every hangover a bit more tolerable.
I am unable to figure out GIFs, but imagine the best of the best slow clap gifs for your Lars bit! slow. clap
All BurtBag, all the time (week nights, that is)!
A GIF ATE IT! So I had to delete the gif. That was sad. It was a good gif.
FOOFY! Miss you, love you, mean it. People used to call it the BurtBag when I started doing it on Saturdays last year. Ahhh 2013. The world was a young and innocent place.
Burt Dirtbag! Burt Dirtbag! Okay, now I kind of HAVE to name a character Burt Dirtbag at some point in my writing career.
Seriously! I love that Rebecca is writing Dirt Bags now!
I'm truly sorry your son died, John Travolta, but that should not stop people from talking about the fact that you've serially sexually assaulted people.
Is it just me, or does John Travolta increasingly resemble a 1980's cartoon villain? He's like Gargamel with hair.
Cozday is what happens when the DIY, bootstrap nature of cosplay meets the world of boutique fashion.
Australian retailer BlackMilk just launched its Princess & Villains collection inspired by the ladies of Disney. To…
That's fine, but it doesn't mean Nick was slut shaming her. He sounds pretty broken up and hurt.
Andi has said she didn't know who she was going to pick until the end and expressed doubts about both men throughout the series. Don't believe her if you don't want to, but I'd argue that many people believe that having sex with someone is a pretty good way of getting to know them and deciding whether you'd be…
I don't think he was trying to slut shame her. I think he was asking why she would do that, knowing how he felt about her, because it would give him hope, or he felt lead on by that. He was clearly vulnerable to her and cared about her a lot. If the roles were reversed I know I wouldn't want to feel like a notch on…
Well now, here's the thing, nobody has successfully sued a Kickstarter project yet; the problem is a pretty simple one, the Kickstarter terms are delightfully vague. The most relevant portion is this "Project Creators agree to make a good faith attempt to fulfill each reward by its Estimated Delivery Date.", good…
The ignorance of Kickstarter has been angering me since this thing blew up - people seem to think there is no legal obligation for these projects to make good on their promises, but in reality there very much is.
Yogscast is pretty much open for a class action lawsuit right now. And in all honesty, they deserve it.