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They Just Want to Watch the World Burn
July 30th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareThey Took Our Jobs
July 30th, 2013 7:00 PMThis anti-immigration complaint is best yelled in a thick southern accent.
Breaking Bad Meets Weird Al
July 30th, 2013 6:30 PMYouTuber ibrews mashed up used tons of Breaking Bad footage to illustrate the lyrics to Weird Al Yankovic's 1999 song Albuquerque.
Printing Out the Internet
July 30th, 2013 6:00 PMIn May 2013, MOMA Poet Laureate Kenneth Goldsmith launched an ambitious crowdsourced art project asking contributors to print out the entire web. After two months of collection, more than 10 tons of printed internet is now being shown at an art gallery in Mexico City.
Attack on Pokémon!
July 30th, 2013 5:10 PMWith hundreds of Attack on Titan opening theme parodies now in circulation, it was only a matter of time until someone paid an homage to the world of Pokémon.
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They Took Our Jobs
This anti-immigration complaint is best yelled in a thick southern accent.
Breaking Bad Meets Weird Al
YouTuber ibrews mashed up used tons of Breaking Bad footage to illustrate the lyrics to Weird Al Yankovic's 1999 song Albuquerque.
Printing Out the Internet
In May 2013, MOMA Poet Laureate Kenneth Goldsmith launched an ambitious crowdsourced art project asking contributors to print out the entire web. After two months of collection, more than 10 tons of printed internet is now being shown at an art gallery in Mexico City.
Attack on Pokémon!
With hundreds of Attack on Titan opening theme parodies now in circulation, it was only a matter of time until someone paid an homage to the world of Pokémon.