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Future Time with Fry and Bender
May 8th, 2012 3:28 PMA mash-up illustration of characters from the animated TV series Futurama and Adventure Time!
Annoying Facebook Girl
May 8th, 2012 3:00 PMSocial Stereotypes: Like my status if you know someone like this lol! smh.
Lindsey Stirling Goes to Kenya
May 8th, 2012 2:06 PMReminiscent of Matt Harding's worldly dancing videos, YouTube violinist Lindsey Stirling visits a Kenyan village and performs a moving rendition of Rihanna's "We Found Love" with the local people.
Defensively Heterosexual John Watson
May 8th, 2012 1:30 PMThis image macro series depicts John Watson from the BBC television series Sherlock as being overly self-conscious about his sexual orientation.
Jaws Cat
May 8th, 2012 12:30 PMThis talking cat's response to the Jaws theme might mark him as a distant relative of Oh Long Johnson.
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Future Time with Fry and Bender
A mash-up illustration of characters from the animated TV series Futurama and Adventure Time!
Annoying Facebook Girl
Social Stereotypes: Like my status if you know someone like this lol! smh.
Lindsey Stirling Goes to Kenya
Reminiscent of Matt Harding's worldly dancing videos, YouTube violinist Lindsey Stirling visits a Kenyan village and performs a moving rendition of Rihanna's "We Found Love" with the local people.
Defensively Heterosexual John Watson
This image macro series depicts John Watson from the BBC television series Sherlock as being overly self-conscious about his sexual orientation.