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Hadoken-ing
March 29th, 2013 2:00 PMThis quirky Asian photo fad mimicking the "Qi blast" as often seen in Japanese fighting arcade games and mangas has been around for years, but recently, it has found a new audience on the English-speaking web, thanks to Twitter and Portland blogger Kentballs.
Baby Walks the Dog
March 29th, 2013 1:00 PMYouTuber cr8zypancakes' daughter enjoys her version of walking the dog, which is just dropping the leash and letting the dog run free.
Social Justice Blogging Cheat Sheet
March 29th, 2013 12:30 PMClick through for the full-length social justice blogging logic flowchart.
Welcome to Jackass
March 29th, 2013 12:00 PMThe ultimate tagline of FAIL artists has been confirmed.
The First Honest Cable Company
March 29th, 2013 11:31 AMThis parody cable company commercial by Extremely Decent Films jokes about the problem of oligopoly in the broadband Internet access industry.
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Hadoken-ing
This quirky Asian photo fad mimicking the "Qi blast" as often seen in Japanese fighting arcade games and mangas has been around for years, but recently, it has found a new audience on the English-speaking web, thanks to Twitter and Portland blogger Kentballs.
Social Justice Blogging Cheat Sheet
Click through for the full-length social justice blogging logic flowchart.
The First Honest Cable Company
This parody cable company commercial by Extremely Decent Films jokes about the problem of oligopoly in the broadband Internet access industry.