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Eclectic Method: Monsters
January 4th, 2013 1:30 PMThe audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method compiled this montage of giant movie monsters accompanied by a remix of the Mothra vs. Godzilla title song.
Spaghetti For a Little Friend
January 4th, 2013 1:07 PMWho knew hamsters enjoyed pasta so much?
If It Fits, I Sits
January 4th, 2013 12:21 PMHere's to the motto of every living cat.
Maximus Thor vs. Herobrine
January 3rd, 2013 9:00 PMThis badass six-year-old kid apparently has some bones to pick with Herobrine, the mysterious havoc-wrecking Minecraft legend born from a creepypasta story.
OkCupid Single Topic Blogs
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Eclectic Method: Monsters
The audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method compiled this montage of giant movie monsters accompanied by a remix of the Mothra vs. Godzilla title song.
Spaghetti For a Little Friend
Who knew hamsters enjoyed pasta so much?
If It Fits, I Sits
Here's to the motto of every living cat.
Maximus Thor vs. Herobrine
This badass six-year-old kid apparently has some bones to pick with Herobrine, the mysterious havoc-wrecking Minecraft legend born from a creepypasta story.
OkCupid Single Topic Blogs
OKCupid has inspired the creation of many single topic blogs on Tumblr, including the latest friendzone-shaming feed "Nice Guys of OKCupid."