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Planet of the Apes Party Fun Time
March 22nd, 2012 12:39 PMCharlton Heston raves in this Planet of the Apes remix video by Brad Hasse using a medley of tracks from the album "Hypnotica" by Benny Benassi.
Soon: What Has Been Seen...
March 21st, 2012 11:01 PMA triple combo image macro of Soon, Things with Faces and Cannot Be Unseen.
Do Not Want
March 21st, 2012 10:00 PMReverse Captioned: Originally from an Engrish-translated DVD of of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Do Not Want is used in image macros to show whether or not the content is worth viewing.
Super Mario Bros: Sidewalk Edition
March 21st, 2012 9:07 PMCGI artist Andreas Heikaus takes the classic arcade Super Mario Bros out of TV screen and lays everything out on a sidewalk. Drool, drool everywhere.
SigSig Emoticon YTPs
March 21st, 2012 8:31 PMThis YouTube Poop fad was inspired by a video using footage from a 2010 Old Spice commercial accompanied by the song "SigSig" by Japanese composer Kosuke Saito.
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Soon: What Has Been Seen...
A triple combo image macro of Soon, Things with Faces and Cannot Be Unseen.
Do Not Want
Reverse Captioned: Originally from an Engrish-translated DVD of of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Do Not Want is used in image macros to show whether or not the content is worth viewing.
Super Mario Bros: Sidewalk Edition
CGI artist Andreas Heikaus takes the classic arcade Super Mario Bros out of TV screen and lays everything out on a sidewalk. Drool, drool everywhere.
SigSig Emoticon YTPs
This YouTube Poop fad was inspired by a video using footage from a 2010 Old Spice commercial accompanied by the song "SigSig" by Japanese composer Kosuke Saito.