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Uruk Hai Goes Grocery Shopping
June 16th, 2014 1:30 PMSometimes even giant, terrifying Lord of the Rings creatures need to run to the store to pick up some milk.
World Cup Jesus Is Rooting for Argentina
June 16th, 2014 1:00 PM ShareAi Weiwei's "Leg Gun" Takes Off on Instagram
June 16th, 2014 12:29 PMAn inexplicably entertaining Instagram trend started by renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei over this weekend has drawn hundreds of parodies from his followers and quite a few questions about the meaning of it all.
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The Saddest Prank Ever Filmed
June 16th, 2014 12:17 PMThis prank doesn't seem to have worked out the way this woman planned it.
The Brave Perspective
June 16th, 2014 12:17 PMThese all-too-familiar wide-angle shots of anime characters wielding their swords right before engaging in an epic battle have been a popular source of inspirations for parodies and fan art tributes on Japanese illustrators communities since as early as 2010.
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Uruk Hai Goes Grocery Shopping
Sometimes even giant, terrifying Lord of the Rings creatures need to run to the store to pick up some milk.
Ai Weiwei's "Leg Gun" Takes Off on Instagram
An inexplicably entertaining Instagram trend started by renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei over this weekend has drawn hundreds of parodies from his followers and quite a few questions about the meaning of it all.
The Brave Perspective
These all-too-familiar wide-angle shots of anime characters wielding their swords right before engaging in an epic battle have been a popular source of inspirations for parodies and fan art tributes on Japanese illustrators communities since as early as 2010.