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Random Access Fhqwhgads ft. Strong Bad
April 10th, 2014 3:18 PMIf you're a fan of Daft Punk and Homestar Runner, check out this oddly satisfying, full-length mashup of Daft Punk's Random Access Memories (2013) and Strong Bad's timeless classic "Everybody To The Limit (Come On Fhqwhgads)."
British PM's Phone Call Meme Goes Down Under
April 10th, 2014 2:30 PMEarlier in March, the British prime minister's gratuitous photo of himself speaking on the phone with President Obama sparked a parody photo fad on Twitter, and now, it's back for part two in Down Under after the Australian prime minister Tony Abbott tweeted a similar photo yesterday.
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The Consequences of Music Piracy in the 90s
April 10th, 2014 1:36 PMTwo punks learn their lesson the hard weird way after they try to download a bootleg copy of a Foo Fighters album.
Slowpoke on New Super Smash Bros Pokemon
April 10th, 2014 1:00 PMFor more webcomics about Pokemans and other awesome things, head over to the website of Justin Hall.
Paul Robertson
April 10th, 2014 12:31 PMThis Australian animator is known for his signature pixel art sprites resembling characters from 2D video games.
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Random Access Fhqwhgads ft. Strong Bad
If you're a fan of Daft Punk and Homestar Runner, check out this oddly satisfying, full-length mashup of Daft Punk's Random Access Memories (2013) and Strong Bad's timeless classic "Everybody To The Limit (Come On Fhqwhgads)."
British PM's Phone Call Meme Goes Down Under
Earlier in March, the British prime minister's gratuitous photo of himself speaking on the phone with President Obama sparked a parody photo fad on Twitter, and now, it's back for part two in Down Under after the Australian prime minister Tony Abbott tweeted a similar photo yesterday.
The Consequences of Music Piracy in the 90s
Two punks learn their lesson the hard weird way after they try to download a bootleg copy of a Foo Fighters album.
Slowpoke on New Super Smash Bros Pokemon
For more webcomics about Pokemans and other awesome things, head over to the website of Justin Hall.
Paul Robertson
This Australian animator is known for his signature pixel art sprites resembling characters from 2D video games.