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(UPDATE) 15 of the Funniest Reactions to the BP Oil Spill

We’re laughing at these photos and videos to keep from crying. First the Top Hat, then the Top Kill and now … Kittens?

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(UPDATE) 15 of the Funniest Reactions to the BP Oil Spill

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