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Apple's Response to iOS 6 Maps Glitch
September 25th, 2012 12:35 PMIn this Apple advertisement parody, iOS6 lead developer "Jackson Seepage" explains why the latest Maps application is the way it is: the quantum processor.
KYM Gallery: Wat R U Doin, Stahp
September 25th, 2012 1:00 AMClick through to browse more hilarious examples of the Tenso-style vertical image macro series "Stahp".
2Spooky
September 24th, 2012 11:45 PMWarning: this entry may be 2Spooky4U.
Paris vs. New York
September 24th, 2012 11:00 PMArt director Tony Miotto created this visual comparison of several nationality stereotypes belonging to Paris and New York City after reading Vahram Muratya's travel journal of the same name.
Innocence of Muslims
September 24th, 2012 10:39 PMDiscussions on freedom of speech and censorship of hate speech continue in the form of image macros as protests against the film spread across Europe and Asia.
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Apple's Response to iOS 6 Maps Glitch
In this Apple advertisement parody, iOS6 lead developer "Jackson Seepage" explains why the latest Maps application is the way it is: the quantum processor.
Paris vs. New York
Art director Tony Miotto created this visual comparison of several nationality stereotypes belonging to Paris and New York City after reading Vahram Muratya's travel journal of the same name.
Innocence of Muslims
Discussions on freedom of speech and censorship of hate speech continue in the form of image macros as protests against the film spread across Europe and Asia.