
Tim Moore
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Tim Moore
'I hate bloody football! It's just a bunch of over-rated, overpaid nancy boys kicking a b-' - 'Genuine football fans may leave work early to avoid missing the start of important World Cup fixtures.' - 'C'mon England!'
"My dream is to have a little house and a white picket fence wired with explosives."
"Honey, come quick! This guy in the comments section just solved the Middle East crisis."
Health Nut with a 60-Pack
"You're too sedentary."
"Inactivists"
'War protestor': 'Oh no! Not this again...'
Mass Shootings Calendar
"Oh, you silly girl, you! Don't tell me you brought home another husband."
"Leave it to humans - making robotics do the striking."
'Louise, everyone is wearing that this year ... don't be such a sheep to fashion.'
Bob liked getting involved - but not actively involved.
Fahrenheit 911.
"Don't tell me we've got to stay even longer in this godforsaken dump!"
Crossing USA Mexico Border
"Move along . . . Go to your homes . . . There is nothing to see here!"
Campaign 2016
The 99% of the 1%
Caution Bullet Ahead
12 Minutes Without A Controversial Racial Remark
"At least we've got a nice day for it..!"
As models become skinnier, so do the mannequins.
PRIDE!
Now You're Talking
The Catch
'It's one of the less well known about dangers of a sedentary lifestyle!'
Democracy Bleeds
China
Number of Overdoses in U.S. Continues to Incease
Tree of Life
'Remember young brave to always face evil without fear...To have our tribe on foam and underwear!'
Laurent Gbagbo
"I'm starting to wish we'd never bought him that thing."
Shock Therapy: GOP passes gun control bill
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