?do u know da way (updated) |
DjMartin779 |
(4.17) |
1,549 |
2018-01-31 |
description:
This is the very first (and last) Uganda Knuckles YTMND.
domain:
ugandaknuckles
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?(nsfw) My Thoughts on Star Wars: The Last Jedi |
officialunofficial |
(4.50) |
1,708 |
2018-01-01 |
description:
My Thoughts on Star Wars: The Last Jedi
domain:
MyThoughtsonStarWarsTheLastJedi
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?pete shreds |
jkprow |
(4.00) |
479 |
2017-12-31 |
description:
coach pete demonstrates crushing air guitar skills
domain:
peteshreds
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?(nsfw) Star Wars THX® Certified ATATtack&t... |
Aerotoria |
(4.46) |
2,586 |
2017-12-17 |
description:
Star Wars THX® Certified ATATtack™ Of The Last Jedi Clone Empire StrikeBack
domain:
thxatat
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?The Last Jedi in a nutshell |
airbud |
(4.20) |
690 |
2017-12-16 |
description:
The entirety of The Last Jedi's plot.
domain:
thelastjediplot
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?(nsfw) Tommy Wiseau's Additional Thoughts... |
officialunofficial |
(3.75) |
825 |
2017-12-16 |
description:
Tommy Wiseau's Additional Thoughts on The Last Jedi
domain:
TommyWiseausAdditionalThoughtsonTheLastJedi
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?(nsfw) Tommy Wiseau's Complete Thought... |
officialunofficial |
(4.29) |
1,662 |
2017-12-15 |
description:
Tommy Wiseau's Complete Thoughts on The Last Jedi
domain:
TommyWiseausCompleteThoughtsonTheLastJedi
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?Zak from Ferngully |
MotherOfTheMP3 |
(3.00) |
1,058 |
2017-11-19 |
description:
EPIC DOMAIN GRAB since actor Jonathan Ward voiced Zak in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, my idea for this "character from media franchise" sites was influenced by letsago's creation of those types of sites.
domain:
JonathanWard
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?Ex-intelligence chiefs: President Trump is being �... |
Kapowski |
(3.00) |
983 |
2017-11-12 |
description:
WASHINGTON — President Trump is being “played” by Russian President Vladimir Putin, two former intelligence chiefs said on Sunday, responding to Trump’s statement that Putin “means it” when he denies the Kremlin meddled in the 2016 presidential election. In a joint appearance on CNN's State of the Union, James Clapper, the ex-director of national intelligence, and John Brennan, the former CIA director, both slammed Trump’s remarks as naïve and dangerous. “It’s either naïveté, ignorance, or fear,” Brennan said of Trump’s take on Putin and the 2016 election. “Putin is very clever,” Brennan said, and he is using Trump’s insecurity and his need for flattery to convince him that Russia’s intentions toward the United States are not malicious. Trump has since tried to clarify his remarks, made to reporters on Air Force One on Saturday during an extended trip to Asia. During that initial conversation, Trump told reporters that every time he sees Putin, "he says 'I didn’t do that' and I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it. But he says 'I didn’t do that.' I think he is very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country." Asked to clarify on Sunday at a Hanoi news conference, Trump said, “What I said is that I believe [Putin] believes that” Russia did not interfere. Trump offered a more ambiguous answer about whether he accepted the assessment of U.S. intelligence agencies, which concluded last year that the Russian government mounted a sophisticated campaign to sway the election. “As to whether I believe it or not,” Trump said, “I’m with our [intelligence] agencies, especially as currently constituted.” Trump added that he wants to “get along with Russia” and suggested Putin could be an important ally for the U.S. “It’s very naïve and perilous to this country to make an assumption that Russia is going to behave with the best interest of the world or the United States,” Clapper said on CNN. “They’re not.” Both Clapper and Brennan said Trump’s comments highlight his self-doubt, particularly when it comes to his victory in the 2016 election. They said Putin and other world leaders are using that to manipulate Trump. “I think it demonstrates to Putin that Donald Trump can be played,” said Brennan.
domain:
playedby
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?Donald Trump: Unlikely Defender of U.S. Allies |
Kapowski |
(3.00) |
1,041 |
2017-11-08 |
description:
It’s been a remarkable few days for a man who once accused America’s “so-called allies” Japan and South Korea of “making billions screwing us.” A man who, as recently as last year, argued that “we’re better off” if both countries protected themselves from North Korea—by acquiring their own nuclear weapons if need be—rather than freeloading off U.S. military power. A guy who said, of a potential fight between Japan and North Korea, “Good luck, folks. Enjoy yourself.” When Donald Trump wrapped up his visit to Japan earlier this week, Orville Schell, a scholar of China and its neighbors since the 1970s, marveled, “In my lifetime, I’ve not seen the U.S.-Japan alliance more highlighted, vital, and well-fortified than now.” And in a speech in Seoul on Wednesday, Trump made a thundering commitment to defend South Korea. “The Trump administration hasn’t done anything that would weaken” the U.S.-South Korean alliance, Han Sung Joo, a former South Korean foreign minister and ambassador to the United States, told me shortly before Trump’s address. “The behavior of [North Korean leader] Kim Jong Un has only made the alliance stronger and [more] necessary.”
domain:
unlikelydefender
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?(nsfw) The World Once Laughed at North Korean ... |
Kapowski |
(4.11) |
1,620 |
2017-10-15 |
description:
When North Korean hackers tried to steal $1 billion from the New York Federal Reserve last year, only a spelling error stopped them. They were digitally looting an account of the Bangladesh Central Bank, when bankers grew suspicious about a withdrawal request that had misspelled “foundation” as “fandation.” Even so, Kim Jong-un’s minions still got away with $81 million in that heist.
domain:
cyberpower
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?Trump makes his move on Iran nuke deal |
Kapowski |
(3.00) |
1,667 |
2017-10-13 |
description:
President Trump declared Friday that the Iran nuclear deal is no longer in the national security interest of the United States, but stopped short of withdrawing from the Obama-era pact. “I am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification,” Trump said during a speech at the White House. “We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of Iran’s nuclear breakout," he continued. The president said that Iran has “has committed multiple violations of the agreement" and accused Tehran of "not living up to the spirit of the deal.” Trump ticked off a list of problems with the deal and laid out a new, tougher strategy to confront “the rogue regime” over a series of other “hostile actions” unrelated to its nuclear program. But Trump declined to completely abandon the 2015 agreement, which he derided as "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into," or call on Congress to reimpose nuclear-related sanctions on Iran that would hasten its demise. The decision is a compromise forged out of heated internal discussions about what to do with the nuclear deal between Iran, the U.S. and five other world powers. It comes before a Sunday deadline when Trump would have been forced to notify Congress whether Iran was still in compliance with the deal and if it still fit the nation’s security interests. Trump has certified Iranian compliance twice before, but was reportedly livid over the prospect of doing so again. He has repeatedly condemned the agreement and declared Iran has violated its “spirit” with its non-nuclear behavior, including its support for Syrian leader Bashar Assad and militant groups Middle East as well as its ballistic-missile program. Although Trump last certified Iran’s compliance in July, he nearly did not after former chief strategist Stephen Bannon handed him an op-ed published in The Hill by former United Nations ambassador John Bolton that laid out the case that the deal wasn’t in the U.S. national security interest, according to a report in The Weekly Standard. Trump was convinced to go through with the certification then, but it was clear it would not happen again. Several top advisers — including national security adviser H.R. McMaster, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis — worried a withdrawal would enflame tensions with Iran and spark a regional crisis. They scrambled to come up with an alternative path that allowed Trump to send a message to Tehran without torpedoing the pact. Trump argued, however, that the deal is untenable, saying it “will be terminated” if no agreement is reached to strengthen and change it. He said the revisions must "ensure that Iran never — and I mean never — acquires a nuclear weapon." Trump did not call on Congress to impose sanctions on Iran for its nuclear activities, something that would effectively remove the United States from the deal. Instead he asked Congress to pass new benchmarks Iran would need to meet in order to stave off nuclear-related sanctions in the future. That includes revisiting sunset provisions that allow Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment activity after 10 years.
domain:
trumpmakesmove
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?Happy Birthday Leonard Cohen, SimCity 2000 styl... |
SusanTrepid |
(4.05) |
2,269 |
2017-09-20 |
description:
while airbud made some SUPREMO sites about SimCity 2000, I figured that I should make my own Sim City 2000 site to celebrate Leonard Cohen's 83rd birthday, even though he passed away last year RIP 1934-2016. His Suzanne song would be remixed with sc2k sounds.
domain:
reportingheavytraffic
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?3k scrub at last |
uza3k |
(1.00) |
765 |
2017-07-05 |
description:
heheheh i did it. still bad tho
domain:
uza3kfin
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?You're On The Air! |
orgo |
(4.60) |
2,211 |
2017-06-04 |
description:
vagcannon
domain:
vagcannon
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?(nsfw) Michael Winner's severed head rollin... |
potatotown |
(4.50) |
2,134 |
2017-04-16 |
description:
Michael Winner's severed head rolling down a hill (Winnat's Pass in the Peak District) set to a short portion of Japan Air by Anamanaguchi.
domain:
michaelwinnersstupidjowlyface
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?PUT YOUR AXE IN THE AIR! |
jonathan1234 |
(3.00) |
720 |
2017-03-19 |
description:
PUT YOUR AXE IN THE AIR!
domain:
axeintheair
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?Lee Harvey Oswald's Christmas Wish |
citizencoolguy |
(3.00) |
1,311 |
2017-02-25 |
description:
The events of Christmas 1962. America's last Christmas in Camelot.
domain:
Christmas1962
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?Darth Vader attacks the guy from my last ytmnd :... |
zomglolwtfzor |
(3.91) |
1,734 |
2017-02-12 |
description:
hahaha its a PART OF OUR CULTURE AND THIS SITE IS SO COOL I WISH SOME ONE ELSE CAN SEE IT PLEASE
domain:
aaaaaaahhhhhlol
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?ALL HAIL GOD EMPEROR TRUMP (Electoral Vo... |
madDogSoldier |
(4.16) |
16,072 |
2016-12-20 |
description:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/20/trump-secures-victory-in-electoral-college-as-bid-to-flip-electors-flops.html
Donald Trump won the Electoral College vote on Monday and secured his election as the 45th president of the United States, as the latest – and perhaps last – stop-Trump movement failed to gain traction in state capitals.
A fervent push by anti-Trump forces to persuade electors to defect had turned the normally mundane civic procedure into high drama.
But Trump easily surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win, as representatives tabbed to cast ballots in accordance with their states’ Nov. 8 decision mostly adhered to the election results. After all the states had voted, Trump finished with 304 votes and Clinton had 227.
Texas put Trump over the top, despite two Republican electors casting protest votes.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence afterward tweeted "congratulations" to his running mate while saying he was "honored & humbled" to be officially elected the next vice president.
Republican National Committee Co-Chair Sharon Day urged Trump’s detractors to stop fighting his election, now that his victory is affirmed.
“This historic election is now officially over and I look forward to President-elect Trump taking the oath of office in January,” she said in a statement. “For the good of the country, Democrats must stop their cynical attempts to undermine the legitimacy of this election, which Donald Trump won decisively in the Electoral College with more votes than any Republican since 1988.”
Elector antics were few and far between throughout the day, with most the disruptions occurring on the Democratic side. A Democratic elector in Maine tried to vote for Sen. Bernie Sanders, but switched to Clinton after it was ruled improper. Another who tried to vote for Sanders in Minnesota was replaced; a Colorado elector who tried to back Ohio Gov. John Kasich likewise was replaced. One of the biggest deviations was in Washington state, where three electors voted for Colin Powell and one voted for “Faith Spotted Eagle;” the remaining eight went to Clinton, the state’s winner.
It marked the first time in four decades the state's electors broke from the popular vote. Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman vowed to work with the state attorney general and charge the four unfaithful electors with a violation of Washington state civil law. Such violations carry a fine up to $1,000.
With Trump’s win now secured, a joint session of Congress is scheduled for Jan. 6 to certify the results.
Trump’s clear Electoral College victory could serve to deter any further last-ditch efforts to effectively nullify his November win and prevent his inauguration, though the battle may shift next to his Cabinet picks.
Few expected the “faithless elector” push to imperil Trump’s victory on Monday.
Only one Republican elector – Texas’ Chris Suprun – publicly stated he would vote for an alternative candidate. (He backed Kasich, while another Texas elector used his ballot to vote for former congressman Ron Paul.) More than three dozen Republicans would have had to abandon Trump to complicate his path to the presidency.
But GOP electors still faced immense pressure -- with some even receiving threats -- from Trump foes in the run-up to Monday’s Electoral College vote. Those urging disorder in state capitals often cited Clinton’s popular-vote win, by roughly 2.6 million votes (though how many of those voters are legal citizens, also currently alive is uncertain), over Trump in November.
domain:
godemperor
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?Shut it down |
mysterious-user |
(2.00) |
445 |
2016-12-10 |
description:
Bender isn't thrilled about YTMND & thinks the site should just shut down, bunch of fucking trolls on here.
domain:
benderhates
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?enough plaster dust, and I could pick up the pattern ... |
fakeball |
(2.00) |
133 |
2016-12-10 |
description:
enough plaster dust, and I could pick up the pattern of the last hand print
domain:
macgyverspotted
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?When You Steal From Head of A Security Compa... |
kennethbuckler |
(2.00) |
1,920 |
2016-12-09 |
description:
"Woo woo look this is a big mistake I was carrying my package with me earlier this day and got there’s messed up with mines.. Come to find out I left mine at the last house that I raked. I’m sorry for the trouble this has caused but I ain’t a thief I work for mines if the people who this happened to can in box me id appreciate it."
domain:
dumbestcriminal
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?Apropos of the Times, Patriot Duck's Last D... |
mrmagoo892003 |
(3.50) |
545 |
2016-11-23 |
description:
He dances to the east
He dances to the west
And that's about all, folks
domain:
patriotduck
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?Unused Megaman Bosses UNLIMITED!!! |
micworthy76 |
(2.00) |
938 |
2016-11-20 |
description:
Last one, guys. I promise...
domain:
unused11
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?hilary banks from fresh prince of bel air |
letsago |
(3.00) |
1,278 |
2016-11-09 |
description:
this is hilary banks from the fresh prince of bel air.she is sexy
domain:
hilarybanks
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?dicks out |
sadworms |
(4.00) |
1,019 |
2016-10-16 |
description:
had a dream obama and the guy who plays air guitar at the mall were about to fight and obama said "violence for violence is the rule of beasts" and i woke up because that was the rawest shit i ever heard
domain:
ripharambe
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?Your'e the Douchebag Now, Man. |
orgo |
(3.93) |
1,170 |
2016-10-11 |
description:
Been away for awhile? Please view my gentle retrospective of the last three years. Shall we?
domain:
ytdbagnm
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?last ytmnd ever lol |
pilleater |
(3.88) |
1,712 |
2016-10-11 |
description:
lol
domain:
lastsiteserious
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?IT'S MY BIRTHDAY AGAIN! |
DarthWang |
(3.79) |
1,114 |
2016-09-29 |
description:
Possibly my last birthday on YTMND.... but I'm still celebrating!
domain:
twentynineyearsold
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