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Somewhere Over the Rain-meow
May 22nd, 2012 8:30 PMThis man is playing an organ with sixteen meowing cat stuffed animals, your argument is invalid.
Introducing Old Economy Steven
May 22nd, 2012 8:11 PMSteven really had it good back in those days. Just graduated? Congrats, join the club of forever loans.
Snowclones
May 22nd, 2012 7:41 PMPop Culture Mad Libs: Since its coinage by American linguist Glen Whitman in 2004, this term has become a catchall for any phrase, quote or saying that can be tweaked to signify something other than its original meaning.
Salt Art: Batman Edition
May 22nd, 2012 6:30 PMArtist Bashir Sultani created this illustration of Batman using two shakers of salt and a piece of sharp paper.
Got Milk?
May 22nd, 2012 6:00 PMPop Culture Mad Libs: The creators of this ad campaign see parodies of their catchprase as free advertisement, only taking action when nonprofit PETA tried to put on negative spin on dairy products.
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Introducing Old Economy Steven
Steven really had it good back in those days. Just graduated? Congrats, join the club of forever loans.
Snowclones
Pop Culture Mad Libs: Since its coinage by American linguist Glen Whitman in 2004, this term has become a catchall for any phrase, quote or saying that can be tweaked to signify something other than its original meaning.
Got Milk?
Pop Culture Mad Libs: The creators of this ad campaign see parodies of their catchprase as free advertisement, only taking action when nonprofit PETA tried to put on negative spin on dairy products.