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Steampunk: Canine Edition
May 7th, 2012 6:00 PMPugs: the ultimate steampunk cosplayers.
Net Noob
May 7th, 2012 5:26 PMSocial Stereotypes: This image macro series was initially called "Lonely Computer Guy" before being changed to "Net Noob" on the Internet humor site Memebase.
Blake Boston Raps With Chuck Testa
May 7th, 2012 4:30 PMAt ROFLCon this weekend, Blake Boston performed the "Scumbag Steve Overture" live for the first time, with Chuck Testa on backup vocals and the obligatory Nope!
Misunderstood D-Bag
May 7th, 2012 4:00 PMSocial Stereotypes: Sometimes known as Misunderstood Mitch, this advice animal takes frat-bro stereotypes and breaks them down with a Good Guy Greg style resolution.
Fight Club Parody: Meme Club
May 7th, 2012 3:03 PMOur friends over at Memebase presents this parody of Edward Norton's monologue scene from the 1998 cult film Fight Club, featuring Internet scientist Forest. Also check out the shot-to-shot comparison of the original scene and the parody.
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Steampunk: Canine Edition
Pugs: the ultimate steampunk cosplayers.
Net Noob
Social Stereotypes: This image macro series was initially called "Lonely Computer Guy" before being changed to "Net Noob" on the Internet humor site Memebase.
Blake Boston Raps With Chuck Testa
At ROFLCon this weekend, Blake Boston performed the "Scumbag Steve Overture" live for the first time, with Chuck Testa on backup vocals and the obligatory Nope!
Misunderstood D-Bag
Social Stereotypes: Sometimes known as Misunderstood Mitch, this advice animal takes frat-bro stereotypes and breaks them down with a Good Guy Greg style resolution.
Fight Club Parody: Meme Club
Our friends over at Memebase presents this parody of Edward Norton's monologue scene from the 1998 cult film Fight Club, featuring Internet scientist Forest. Also check out the shot-to-shot comparison of the original scene and the parody.