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Kawaii Rage
December 29th, 2011 1:00 PMAnime style Derp and Derpina are just about the cutest rage faces in existence.
Breaking Bad Comics
December 29th, 2011 12:25 PMSingle-Topic Blogs of 2011: Inspired by the AMC television series Breaking Bad, these crudely drawn MS Paint comics became popular on Tumblr this year.
Ocean Marketing FAIL
December 28th, 2011 9:00 PMNew Challenger's Anthony Carboni does an amazing Paul Christoforo impersonation in this parody of the infamous Ocean Marketing PR Fail.
Awkward Stock Photos
December 28th, 2011 8:16 PMSingle-Topic Blogs of 2011: Curated by a Chicago-based graphic designer, this site features some of the web's most bizarre stock photography.
FAIL Nation: Plan Of Attack FAIL
December 28th, 2011 7:00 PMAn angry fan's attempt at ambushing the goalkeeper gets backfired. Real hard. Browse more over at FAILblog!
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Kawaii Rage
Anime style Derp and Derpina are just about the cutest rage faces in existence.
Breaking Bad Comics
Single-Topic Blogs of 2011: Inspired by the AMC television series Breaking Bad, these crudely drawn MS Paint comics became popular on Tumblr this year.
Ocean Marketing FAIL
New Challenger's Anthony Carboni does an amazing Paul Christoforo impersonation in this parody of the infamous Ocean Marketing PR Fail.
Awkward Stock Photos
Single-Topic Blogs of 2011: Curated by a Chicago-based graphic designer, this site features some of the web's most bizarre stock photography.