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Brace Yourselves, Bartkira is Coming
March 25th, 2013 4:00 PMAnimator James Harvey has launched The Bartkira Project, a crowdsourced fan art project dedicated to infusing America's longest-running sitcom The Simpsons and Japan's classic cyberpunk anime film Akira. Wanna join in? Be sure to read Harvey's instructional post.
Anonymous Hackers Target Mossad
March 25th, 2013 3:42 PMOver the weekend, a hacktivist supergroup made up of Anonymous, Sector404 and RedHack members targeted the Israeli intelligence agency's website with heavy DDoS attacks, while simultaneously leaking what the group claims to be personal information of 30,000 Mossad agents.
Tambourine Player: Level 99
March 25th, 2013 2:30 PMBehold the most awesome tambourine player alive.
Said No One Ever
March 25th, 2013 2:00 PMThis slang term has been used in image macros and hashtags to mock unpopular opinions on a number of social networking sites since May 2010.
Kapooyow: Auto-Tune Edition
March 25th, 2013 1:00 PMThis first auto-tune remix of Texas resident Michelle Clark's Kapooyow video is brought to you by YouTuber DJ1stBlood.
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Brace Yourselves, Bartkira is Coming
Animator James Harvey has launched The Bartkira Project, a crowdsourced fan art project dedicated to infusing America's longest-running sitcom The Simpsons and Japan's classic cyberpunk anime film Akira. Wanna join in? Be sure to read Harvey's instructional post.
Anonymous Hackers Target Mossad
Said No One Ever
This slang term has been used in image macros and hashtags to mock unpopular opinions on a number of social networking sites since May 2010.