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Adam Holland's "Go Titans" Photo
April 30th, 2013 8:30 PMA Florida radio station and two other individuals are facing a $18 million lawsuit after a family in Nashville, Tennessee discovered that a photograph of their son Adam has been turned into the butt of a tasteless joke about Down syndrome.
Señor Chang in The Lords of the Rings
April 30th, 2013 8:00 PMSeñor Chang shows up to heckle Aragorn's anointment as king in The Lords of the Rings.
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April 30th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareObama's Skeet Shooting Photo
April 30th, 2013 7:05 PMDuring last Friday's White House correspondents' dinner, President Obama gave a knowing nod to his own skeet shooting photoshop meme, even cracking a joke that the photograph was actually "toned down" from its original context to begin with (as shown left).
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Adam Holland's "Go Titans" Photo
A Florida radio station and two other individuals are facing a $18 million lawsuit after a family in Nashville, Tennessee discovered that a photograph of their son Adam has been turned into the butt of a tasteless joke about Down syndrome.
Señor Chang in The Lords of the Rings
Señor Chang shows up to heckle Aragorn's anointment as king in The Lords of the Rings.
Obama's Skeet Shooting Photo
During last Friday's White House correspondents' dinner, President Obama gave a knowing nod to his own skeet shooting photoshop meme, even cracking a joke that the photograph was actually "toned down" from its original context to begin with (as shown left).