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Rule 63: The X-Files Edition
February 7th, 2012 6:46 PM…I don't want to believe. For more, browse KYM Gallery – Rule 63.
Cardboard Khomeini
February 7th, 2012 6:19 PMFor the 33rd anniversary of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini's homecoming from exile in 1979, the Iranian government re-enacted his arrival with a cardboard effigy …that looked just like him.
Needless to say, instant lulz ensued.
Cats Morph Into Croissants
February 7th, 2012 5:49 PMCurled-up cats reminded YouTuber xGCGGCCGCx of a certain buttery pastry, so he used morphing software to make a video of them transforming into croissants.
Galo Sengen
February 7th, 2012 5:00 PMThis 2011 rap music video was inspired by the “Gyaruo,” a Japanese male youth culture which is characterized by the dark tanned skin, dyed blond hair and appreciation for dance music.
Dramatic Interpretations of Facebook
February 7th, 2012 4:00 PMComedy troupe NavySealsofComedy re-enacts an argument that took place in the comments of a middle schooler's Facebook photo page, turning it even more absurd.
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Rule 63: The X-Files Edition
…I don't want to believe. For more, browse KYM Gallery – Rule 63.
Cardboard Khomeini
For the 33rd anniversary of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini's homecoming from exile in 1979, the Iranian government re-enacted his arrival with a cardboard effigy …that looked just like him.
Needless to say, instant lulz ensued.
Galo Sengen
This 2011 rap music video was inspired by the “Gyaruo,” a Japanese male youth culture which is characterized by the dark tanned skin, dyed blond hair and appreciation for dance music.