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Tay Allyn: "Mass Text"
July 17th, 2013 2:30 PMThis cringe-worthy music video is brought to you by 24-year-old aspiring pop artist Tay Allyn, who describes herself as "Ke$ha without the sex, and Gaga without the avant-garde."
Neon Genesis Evangelion
July 17th, 2013 2:03 PMIf you fell in love with Guillermo del Toro's 2013 summer blockbuster Pacific Rim, you might want to check out this critically acclaimed anime series that redefined the mecha vs. monster genre upon its release in 1995.
Nic Cage as Disney Princesses
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Do You Have a Moment For Jesus Christ?
July 17th, 2013 12:13 PMThis image macro series humorously portrays animals as persistent Christian evangelists.
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Tay Allyn: "Mass Text"
This cringe-worthy music video is brought to you by 24-year-old aspiring pop artist Tay Allyn, who describes herself as "Ke$ha without the sex, and Gaga without the avant-garde."
Neon Genesis Evangelion
If you fell in love with Guillermo del Toro's 2013 summer blockbuster Pacific Rim, you might want to check out this critically acclaimed anime series that redefined the mecha vs. monster genre upon its release in 1995.
Do You Have a Moment For Jesus Christ?
This image macro series humorously portrays animals as persistent Christian evangelists.