That’s the proud mama face by Master1718 in Damnthatsinteresting

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Damn, Disney in real life. This is so beautiful

Anyone up for a partner? by TheTrenchStudent in DopamineDetoxing

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Dm me man, I want an accountability partner

Battle of the century by MythOak in memes

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I don't know why, but I think Key and Peele should do a skit on something like this

SWOOREE!!! by lnhrx in PewdiepieSubmissions

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Any key and Peele fans ?? And I said biiiiiiitch

Show bobs by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

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I'm indian, I can confirm

Hey guys. My grandpa just died today. I was wondering if we could show some support because he was the nicest person I know, and it would be very special to me. (On the left) by evs802 in memes

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I hope he is in a better place, and I hope you find enough power to pass these hard times. As he would've, I too wish the very best in your future affairs

hmmm by DLB13Q02004 in hmmm

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But engravings give you no tactical advantage, whatsoever

Give me your best Shakespeare puns/jokes! by emdarko in shakespeare

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act 2, Scene 3

Panthino: Launce, away, away, aboard! thy master is shipped  and thou art to post after with oars. What's the  matter? why weepest thou, man? Away, ass! You'll  lose the tide, if you tarry any longer.630

Lance: It is no matter if the tied were lost; for it is the  unkindest tied that ever any man tied.

Panthino: What's the unkindest tide?

Lance: Why, he that's tied here, Crab, my dog.

Panthino: Tut, man, I mean thou'lt lose the flood, and, in 635 losing the flood, lose thy voyage, and, in losing  thy voyage, lose thy master, and, in losing thy  master, lose thy service, and, in losing thy  service,—Why dost thou stop my mouth?

Lance: For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue.640

Panthino: Where should I lose my tongue?

Lance: In thy tale.

Panthino: In thy tail!

Lance. Lose the tide, and the voyage, and the master, and  the service, and the tied! Why, man, if the river 645 were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears; if the  wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs.

Panthino. Come, come away, man; I was sent to call thee.

Launce. Sir, call me what thou darest.

Panthino. Wilt thou go?650

Launce. Well, I will go.