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The Dark Knight: Four Pane Series
November 8th, 2011 5:28 PMBased on a scene from the 2008 movie The Dark Knight, these four-pane comics feature the Batman and the Joker in a tense conversation about anything from World of Warcraft to the reason why the Joker is covered in blood.
YouTube Poop MV: Fablecina Destination
November 8th, 2011 4:56 PMThe Brazilian YTPMV artist Fabio Lecina brings this experimental music video featuring himself dressed in a purple garb and playing a variety of instruments.
How Do I Shot Web?
November 8th, 2011 4:16 PMWho would've guessed that Spider-man was a net n00b?
Unsuccessful White Man is Unsuccessful
November 8th, 2011 2:09 PMBeating all the stereotypes with an inverse edition of the Successful Black Man!
Hastily Made Tourism Videos
November 8th, 2011 1:40 PMBack in April 2009, comedian Mike Polk from Cleveland, Ohio shared his low-budget tourism video for the Forest City on YouTube, spawning a serial chain of amateur, tongue-in-cheek tourism videos.
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The Dark Knight: Four Pane Series
Based on a scene from the 2008 movie The Dark Knight, these four-pane comics feature the Batman and the Joker in a tense conversation about anything from World of Warcraft to the reason why the Joker is covered in blood.
How Do I Shot Web?
Who would've guessed that Spider-man was a net n00b?
Unsuccessful White Man is Unsuccessful
Beating all the stereotypes with an inverse edition of the Successful Black Man!
Hastily Made Tourism Videos
Back in April 2009, comedian Mike Polk from Cleveland, Ohio shared his low-budget tourism video for the Forest City on YouTube, spawning a serial chain of amateur, tongue-in-cheek tourism videos.