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Samesies: A Tale of a Prehistoric Debate
May 29th, 2013 1:00 PMPhilly-based sketch comedy group Iron Potato brings a hilarious ancient tale of how "traditional family values" began.
Mr. Bones' Wild Ride Gets Cosplayed!
May 29th, 2013 12:30 PM ShareThe Last Supper Parodies
May 29th, 2013 12:15 PMFrom Andy Warhol's serial tributes to modern TV show advertisements, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting has been parodied in popular culture and on the Internet for decades.
What Kind of Asian Are You?
May 29th, 2013 11:55 AMAfter an encounter with a man asking her where her people are from on a running trail, this woman flips the question on him, resulting in a number of nationality stereotypes.
Gawker's Crackstarter Passes Its Goal
May 29th, 2013 11:55 AMGawker's fundraising campaign in search of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's incriminating video has reached its goal of $200,000, but the sellers who claim to be in possession of the footage have gone missing in transaction.
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Samesies: A Tale of a Prehistoric Debate
Philly-based sketch comedy group Iron Potato brings a hilarious ancient tale of how "traditional family values" began.
The Last Supper Parodies
From Andy Warhol's serial tributes to modern TV show advertisements, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting has been parodied in popular culture and on the Internet for decades.
What Kind of Asian Are You?
After an encounter with a man asking her where her people are from on a running trail, this woman flips the question on him, resulting in a number of nationality stereotypes.
Gawker's Crackstarter Passes Its Goal
Gawker's fundraising campaign in search of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's incriminating video has reached its goal of $200,000, but the sellers who claim to be in possession of the footage have gone missing in transaction.