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Dubstep Dance: Church Edition
June 29th, 2012 5:00 PMYouTuber casswilk created this Baptazia remix video with footage of dancing church goers accompanied by the song "Reptile" by Skrillex.
The Kitten Covers
June 29th, 2012 4:30 PMSingle Topic Blogs: Since October 2011, designer and musician Alfra Martini has been photoshopping cats into classic album artwork.
8-Bitham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
June 29th, 2012 3:30 PMYouTuber freddiew has taken the reimagined vampire-hunting persona of Abraham Lincoln and turned it into an 8-bit side-scrolling game. Would play.
U.S. Ball Doesn't Know How to Play Nice
June 29th, 2012 2:55 PMFor more lulz on international relations, check out KYMdb – Polandball.
Everything Changed When The Fire Nation Attacked
June 29th, 2012 2:02 PMThis quote from the title sequence of Avatar: The Last Airbender has become the next "arrow in the knee" joke.
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The Kitten Covers
Single Topic Blogs: Since October 2011, designer and musician Alfra Martini has been photoshopping cats into classic album artwork.
8-Bitham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
YouTuber freddiew has taken the reimagined vampire-hunting persona of Abraham Lincoln and turned it into an 8-bit side-scrolling game. Would play.
U.S. Ball Doesn't Know How to Play Nice
For more lulz on international relations, check out KYMdb – Polandball.
Everything Changed When The Fire Nation Attacked
This quote from the title sequence of Avatar: The Last Airbender has become the next "arrow in the knee" joke.