_lv08hz9k1k1qznquyo1_400.gif (Image GIF, 362x260 pixels) UowD8.jpg (Image JPEG, 540x540 pixels) Ayt2d.jpg (Image JPEG, 500x538 pixels) FvvYZ.jpg (Image JPEG, 500x762 pixels) Breadgunner: A Mercenary's Tale. Nobody chooses to be a Breadgunner. Who would? No, no, it's the type of occupation that finds you. No matter how hard you run, no matter how hard you hide. We all know human nature, and we all know some of us are drawn to the darker side of bread, like inverse-moths to a lightbulb that gives off darkness instead of normal light even though it's been turned on. The lightbulb is supposed to do that. It's expected to give off darkness, and it doesn't even weird out the people who installed it. It's a slippery slope that they've greased themselves. I've been hired by governments, secret government agencies, secret governments, secret agencies, NASCAR teams, secret NASCAR teams, and even Japanese people.
Anyways, I've got quite the picture album under my belt. Here I am during the Danish Coup of 2009, providing suppressing fire for my fellow Mercenaries as our enemies run for their lives. Back in the 1990s I was heavily involved in paramilitary activities in the Middle East. Mp_philo-412x550.jpg (Image JPEG, 412x550 pixels) Allpaintings-550x412.jpg (Image JPEG, 550x412 pixels) _lmu4y9QQD11qhat26o1_500.jpg (Image JPEG, 286x700 pixels) - Redimensionnée (96%) Haters to the Left. About “Haters to the Left” is a catchphrase used to direct negative people to leave.
It often used in image macros and animated GIFs where people are making pointing gestures. (See also Haters Gonna Hate) Origin The phrase “haters to the left” was first spoken by Kenneth in an episode of the television show 30 Rock titled “The Source Awards”, which originally aired on March 1st, 2007. “Don’t let no one in who’s not on the list ’cause this mess is gonna get raw like sushi. Definition The first Urban Dictionary entry was created on November 26, 2009.
A command indicating that negative people should go away, or if you don’t like something then GTFO. Beyoncé “Irreplaceable” To the left, to the left. The line was derived from lyrics in the Beyoncé single “Irreplaceable”, released on December 5th, 2006. Spread An entertainment and pop culture blog was created in October 2007 titled “haters to the left”. When the question “what does ‘haters to the left’ mean?” Search Notable Examples External Links. 5e982fbe1e0b25f7385acaa2d92d0a2c68d9befa.jpeg (Image JPEG, 600x397 pixels) tAsvq. Memeopoly-board-1000. Bill O'Reilly Fails At Science and Becomes a Meme - You Can't Explain That! Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly recently tried to prove the existence of God with the now-infamous line, "Tide goes in, tide goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain why the tide goes in. " As anybody with a rudimentary understanding of science is aware, the tides go in and out because of the moon and something called "gravity.
" Naturally, a whole lot of people -- from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert to seemingly the entire internet -- mocked O'Reilly for his comments. O'Reilly, rather than admit that he had given one of the shabbiest pro-creationist arguments of all time, tried to defend himself by saying, Okay, how'd the moon get there? Of course, other planets DO have moons, which doesn't help O'Reilly's science cred one bit.
Check out the original O'Reilly clip and our favorite images from the meme below. The original video goes in ... ... the images come out. (Reddit user awesomethunderbolt) Sleeping Berlusconi. Girl Friend Gets Back At Ex-Boy Friend By Spamming Google Images. Upset boyfriends and girlfriends are nothing new. There are plenty of stories of girlfriends getting back at their ex-boyfriends for mistreatment and visa versa. But in the age where Google ranks supreme, you do not want to mess with a girl who knows how to manipulate Google. One guy learned this the hard way. Apparently, a disturbed ex-girlfriend took her ex-boyfriend's professional taken picture and polluted it all over Google Images for a search on his name. You can see the Google Image search spam yourself by clicking here or in the screen shot below: There has to be dozens of the same image, all with little notes from the girl written all over them.
I suspect the images will be dropping out of Google shortly simply because it seems like the image sources have been removed from the servers they were hosted on. As per the complaint thread started by the boy's mother at Google Webmaster Help, the mother was extremely upset about this. Lesson? Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help.
Parents throwing baby over gully: a collection. Vandermemes from James Van Der Beek, lauren, BoTown Sound, Antonio Scarlata, dannyjelinek, and FOD Team. James Van Der Memes.