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Buddhist Monk B-Boys Pay Tribute to MCA
May 6th, 2014 3:34 PMTo celebrate the third annual MCA Day in remembrance of the late Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch (also known as MCA), a group of b-boys dressed up as Tibetan Buddhist monks put on an awesome show in Union Square, New York, this weekend. Yauch was a practicing Buddhist since 1994.
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May 6th, 2014 3:01 PMThis abbreviation of the word "okay" is often considered a dismissive or uninterested reply in text messages and online communications.
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What Every Celebrity Commercial Sounds Like
May 6th, 2014 2:10 PMCheck out Steven Rosenthal's spot-on voiceover parody of every TV commercial featuring a vaguely uplifting message from a celebrity who tells everyone to keep on dreaming.
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May 6th, 2014 12:45 PMSince making its first appearance on bodybuilding and health-related forums around 2011, this rather obnoxious nutritional supplement ad has become the butt of a parody meme that tells similar "success stories" in other fields of expertise.
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Buddhist Monk B-Boys Pay Tribute to MCA
To celebrate the third annual MCA Day in remembrance of the late Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch (also known as MCA), a group of b-boys dressed up as Tibetan Buddhist monks put on an awesome show in Union Square, New York, this weekend. Yauch was a practicing Buddhist since 1994.
What Every Celebrity Commercial Sounds Like
Check out Steven Rosenthal's spot-on voiceover parody of every TV commercial featuring a vaguely uplifting message from a celebrity who tells everyone to keep on dreaming.
Trainers Hate Him
Since making its first appearance on bodybuilding and health-related forums around 2011, this rather obnoxious nutritional supplement ad has become the butt of a parody meme that tells similar "success stories" in other fields of expertise.