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Ruined Childhood: Pikachu Edition
August 7th, 2012 3:59 PMIn hindsight, maybe that wasn't the best place to put an opening.
For more ruined childhoods, check out KYM Gallery – Ruined Childhood.
Prancing Cera
August 7th, 2012 3:31 PMPhotoshop Exploitables: A photo taken of actor Michael Cera leaping over a platform at a dock in Norway inspired a photoshop meme in August of 2010.
Counting Sucks When You Get Old
August 7th, 2012 2:52 PMBritish animator Cyriak Harris ventures into children's educational programs with this music video for comedian Adam Buxton's brilliant spin on children's counting songs.
Game Grumps
August 7th, 2012 2:17 PMYouTube's popular video game bloggers EgoRaptor and JonTron have joined their forces to host a casual and entertaining review series about classic SNES titles.
Tumblr's New Website: Reblorg
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Ruined Childhood: Pikachu Edition
In hindsight, maybe that wasn't the best place to put an opening.
For more ruined childhoods, check out KYM Gallery – Ruined Childhood.
Prancing Cera
Photoshop Exploitables: A photo taken of actor Michael Cera leaping over a platform at a dock in Norway inspired a photoshop meme in August of 2010.
Counting Sucks When You Get Old
British animator Cyriak Harris ventures into children's educational programs with this music video for comedian Adam Buxton's brilliant spin on children's counting songs.
Game Grumps
YouTube's popular video game bloggers EgoRaptor and JonTron have joined their forces to host a casual and entertaining review series about classic SNES titles.