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Kodomo no Jikan Ending
March 31st, 2012 6:30 PMThe controversial ending theme from the first season finale of Japanese TV anime series Kodomono Jikan (A Child's Time) has spawned over 100 parodies on Nico Nico Douga since its original broadcast in December 2007.
The Dark Knight Rises: LEGO Trailer
March 31st, 2012 3:30 PMThe trailer for the highly anticipated Batman movie gets a LEGO tribute.
KYM Gallery: F**k Yea Guy
March 31st, 2012 12:30 PMThat awesome moment when you're good at life. Click thru for 600+ more F*ck Yeas!
Oh Long Johnson
March 30th, 2012 10:30 PMIn this week's episode of South Park, Oh Long Johnson cat is captured for starting a meme which puts humans in dangerous situations while saying "oh Long Johnson."
TED Talk: Copyright Mathematics
March 30th, 2012 9:30 PMIn a recent TED talk, comic author Rob Reid shed a new light on the statistics of U.S. copyright infringement used by entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists.
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Kodomo no Jikan Ending
The controversial ending theme from the first season finale of Japanese TV anime series Kodomono Jikan (A Child's Time) has spawned over 100 parodies on Nico Nico Douga since its original broadcast in December 2007.
KYM Gallery: F**k Yea Guy
That awesome moment when you're good at life. Click thru for 600+ more F*ck Yeas!
Oh Long Johnson
In this week's episode of South Park, Oh Long Johnson cat is captured for starting a meme which puts humans in dangerous situations while saying "oh Long Johnson."
TED Talk: Copyright Mathematics
In a recent TED talk, comic author Rob Reid shed a new light on the statistics of U.S. copyright infringement used by entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists.