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Homestuck Alternate Universe (X-Stuck)
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Look At This Instagram
December 5th, 2012 12:59 PMCollege Humor presents this Instagram-inspired parody of the song "Look at This Photograph" by Nickelback.
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December 4th, 2012 10:00 PMPSA Memes: This campaign, designed by a group of volunteers, helped Wikipedia raise $16 million in November and December 2010.
Dragon Ball Z Live Action: Saiyan Saga
December 4th, 2012 9:04 PMK8KProductions explores the potential for a Dragon Ball Z live action film in this impressive, action-packed trailer for the Saiyan Saga.
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Homestuck Alternate Universe (X-Stuck)
Taking advantage of the webcomic's multiverse nature, many works of fanfiction surrounding Homestuck place the characters into a variety of alternate universe scenarios, such as humanized trolls or a high school prom.
Look At This Instagram
College Humor presents this Instagram-inspired parody of the song "Look at This Photograph" by Nickelback.
2010 Wikipedia Fundraising Campaign
PSA Memes: This campaign, designed by a group of volunteers, helped Wikipedia raise $16 million in November and December 2010.
Dragon Ball Z Live Action: Saiyan Saga
K8KProductions explores the potential for a Dragon Ball Z live action film in this impressive, action-packed trailer for the Saiyan Saga.