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biclops - 2013-04-16

Maybe he shouldn't have to referred to this scoop as one that will "blow your neck off"


SteamPoweredKleenex - 2013-04-16

From the uploader:

"why so many thumbs down.. i didnt make it.. i was just asking :("

You were hiding behind a question mark so you could backpedal when even you have to admit this is flimsier than a fairy tale printed on Saran wrap. Also, it's scenes from two different episodes cut together so morons like this guy would go ape shit over it.

Sadly, there are people who are that stupid and to whom research is a completely alien concept.


Prickly Pete - 2013-04-16

I'm fairly certain those are two different clips edited together. But with Family Guy it's hard to tell...


EvilHomer - 2013-04-16

Yeah, apparently it's two different "jokes" from the same episode of Family Guy. The actual punchline for the Boston Marathon bit is that Peter runs over everyone with his car. The part about Peter setting off IEDs was from a different scene.

BUT THEY WERE BOTH IN THE SAME EPISODE, SO YOU SEE IT STILL WORKS PERFECTLY


Caminante Nocturno - 2013-04-16

"Seth MacFarlane can tell the future" is a step up from "government socialists are going to steal your guns."


Vicious - 2013-04-16

Lateral move.


EvilHomer - 2013-04-16

There's a lot of good material coming out over the Family Guy connection, but my favorite so far is this blog:

merovee.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/the-boston-marathon-bo mbing-four-lions-family-guy-and-muse/

Even 90s card games are in on it!


Old_Zircon - 2013-04-16

Wow! Good find! Who would have suspected the ancient Greeks were involved?


SteamPoweredKleenex - 2013-04-16

Holy moley... they say an X-Men comic book is part of the plot?

Good lord. I thought the geeks were safer from this sort of thing, or at least they'd already filled that part of their brains with Star Trek trivia or something.


memedumpster - 2013-04-16

Did this random number generator predict the number I was thinking? Of course not, random numbers are a myth, that machine is psychic.


Riskbreaker - 2013-04-16

illuminti is a scary word.....if you're 12


SolRo - 2013-04-16

History books a couple decades from now are going to be confusing as fuck with how every domestic terrorist attack or disaster is referenced by day and month only.


SteamPoweredKleenex - 2013-04-17

I hate to risk being called an anti-Semite, but "reasons why X did Y on [Insert Date]" is like trying to have an easy-to-reference list of Jewish holidays. A friend of mine had some kind of printout from his synagogue listing nearly all of the feast days or days of importance, and the result was about what you'd expect if a religion had been keeping records for several thousands of years.

I mean, throw a dart at a calendar, and you'll likely hit some date someone is pissed off about.


SolRo - 2013-04-17

75% of the calendar is some jewish holiday though, would take weeks of research just to figure out a day that wouldn't get jews blamed. (and jews would still get blamed, because it would be just TOO suspicious that it didn't happen on some jewish holiday).


Jet Bin Fever - 2013-04-16

"It look like it fit"

Uhh... for any other show I would say that's bullshit, but maybe he's right.


twinkieafternoon - 2013-04-16

Even when I'm with my boo
all I can think about it you...


BorrowedSolution - 2014-06-02

"Correctly predict" is a dinger. Would the vlogger be talking about this if he thought the "prediction" was incorrect? He's only calling it a prediction by virtue of the assumption that it's true...

My brain hurts.


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