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Happy Mother's Day
May 12th, 2013 2:00 PM"Hi mom" is the best gift you can give on Mother's Day! Artwork by Visual Philosophy.
Namiko Moon
May 12th, 2013 1:30 PMThis minor stock character from an episode of the Mexican telenovela La Rosa de Guadalupe has inspired an epic parody fandom for her laughably inaccurate portrayal of anime cosplay stereotypes.
Billy on the Street
May 11th, 2013 3:56 PMComedian Billy Eichner desperately tries to find someone to answer his bizarre questions on the streets of New York City.
Horror Movie Logic
May 11th, 2013 2:10 PMThis expression is used to highlight the unrealistic or irrational events and behaviors portrayed in horror films.
Sad Cat Diary
May 11th, 2013 10:00 AMZe Frank has found a number of depressed felines who are upset with their cruel human authorities.
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Happy Mother's Day
"Hi mom" is the best gift you can give on Mother's Day! Artwork by Visual Philosophy.
Namiko Moon
This minor stock character from an episode of the Mexican telenovela La Rosa de Guadalupe has inspired an epic parody fandom for her laughably inaccurate portrayal of anime cosplay stereotypes.
Billy on the Street
Comedian Billy Eichner desperately tries to find someone to answer his bizarre questions on the streets of New York City.
Horror Movie Logic
This expression is used to highlight the unrealistic or irrational events and behaviors portrayed in horror films.