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Sheltering Suburban Mom
May 7th, 2012 7:39 PMSocial Stereotypes: Thinks her son will turn out to be Good Guy Greg / Turns out, he's Socially Awkward Penguin.
Tanning Mom Insults Snooki
May 7th, 2012 6:30 PMPatricia Krentcil (a.k.a. Too Tanned Woman) was all too eager to let the world know what she thought about Snooki from the Jersey Shore.
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!
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Sheltering Suburban Mom
Social Stereotypes: Thinks her son will turn out to be Good Guy Greg / Turns out, he's Socially Awkward Penguin.
Tanning Mom Insults Snooki
Patricia Krentcil (a.k.a. Too Tanned Woman) was all too eager to let the world know what she thought about Snooki from the Jersey Shore.
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!