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Inspirational Photo Quotes
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How To Unrustle Your Jimmies
August 13th, 2012 1:00 PMMonday getting you down already? Put on your horse head mask and prepare for the unrustling.
Alternative Universe: Pac Man Edition
August 13th, 2012 12:30 PMDeviantARTist Slim-Hazard created this Alternate Universe tribute to Pac Man over the span of a month.
Preved Medved
August 12th, 2012 7:30 PMMemes From Russia: In 2006, American artist John Lurie's eccentric watercolor painting inspired this legendary Russian internet meme known as the "Hello Bear."
FAIL: People Walking Into Stuff Edition
August 12th, 2012 5:30 PMHow often do people run into hard surfaces while on camera? Well, enough to make a video compilation out of them.
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Inspirational Photo Quotes
This decade-old subgenre of digital photography has become a thorn in the eye for many Tumblr bloggers due to its increasingly overwhelming presence on the site.
How To Unrustle Your Jimmies
Monday getting you down already? Put on your horse head mask and prepare for the unrustling.
Alternative Universe: Pac Man Edition
DeviantARTist Slim-Hazard created this Alternate Universe tribute to Pac Man over the span of a month.
Preved Medved
Memes From Russia: In 2006, American artist John Lurie's eccentric watercolor painting inspired this legendary Russian internet meme known as the "Hello Bear."
FAIL: People Walking Into Stuff Edition
How often do people run into hard surfaces while on camera? Well, enough to make a video compilation out of them.