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Grocery Bunny Picks Up Groceries
February 19th, 2013 9:00 AMToday's grocery list: fresh carrots, baby carrots, extra carrots. PS: don't forget the carrots.
Things You Think Only You Do
February 18th, 2013 10:00 PMITT discover new feels.
American Psycho: A Youth Friendly Cut
February 18th, 2013 9:30 PMCheck out this never-seen-before scene from a director's cut of American Psycho that was supposedly intended to make the film more relevant to a youthful audience. This parody video was created by visual artist Demi Adejuyigbe.
It's Something
February 18th, 2013 9:00 PMThis rage comic character meant to express a feeling of neutral acceptance after an less than favorable outcome gained steam on Cuánto Cabrón in 2011.
F**k-Harlem-Shake-Animatic.avi
February 18th, 2013 8:00 PMIn support of a Kickstarter project to raise funds for an animated Cyanide and Happiness web show, the crew at Explosm have given their characters' sardonic spin on the Harlem Shake.
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Grocery Bunny Picks Up Groceries
Today's grocery list: fresh carrots, baby carrots, extra carrots. PS: don't forget the carrots.
Things You Think Only You Do
ITT discover new feels.
American Psycho: A Youth Friendly Cut
Check out this never-seen-before scene from a director's cut of American Psycho that was supposedly intended to make the film more relevant to a youthful audience. This parody video was created by visual artist Demi Adejuyigbe.
It's Something
This rage comic character meant to express a feeling of neutral acceptance after an less than favorable outcome gained steam on Cuánto Cabrón in 2011.
F**k-Harlem-Shake-Animatic.avi
In support of a Kickstarter project to raise funds for an animated Cyanide and Happiness web show, the crew at Explosm have given their characters' sardonic spin on the Harlem Shake.