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Cosplay Costumes in the Changing Room
August 20th, 2013 9:15 PMFrom a glance, you might think the day of Rapture has come to Japan, but this cosplay-infused photo fad is a close cousin of The Otaku Test. Can you guess which character's wardrobe this is?
Martial Artist Baseball Pitch
August 20th, 2013 8:28 PMNot to be beaten out by South Korean gymnast Shin Soo-ji's famous baseball pitch from last month, martial artist Tae Mi threw her own amazing first pitch at Seoul's Jamsil Stadium prior to the Doosan Bears game, making several players eyes nearly pop out of their skulls.
Air Quote All The TV Channels!
August 20th, 2013 7:34 PM ShareMind = Blown
August 20th, 2013 7:00 PMThis phrase has been used online to express shock and awe over an impressive feat or newly learned fact since 1997. By 2011, it became associated with a reaction GIF from the Tim and Eric Awesome Show.
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Cosplay Costumes in the Changing Room
From a glance, you might think the day of Rapture has come to Japan, but this cosplay-infused photo fad is a close cousin of The Otaku Test. Can you guess which character's wardrobe this is?
Mind = Blown
This phrase has been used online to express shock and awe over an impressive feat or newly learned fact since 1997. By 2011, it became associated with a reaction GIF from the Tim and Eric Awesome Show.