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Revised Rapture: October 21, 2011
October 12th, 2011 7:15 PMWe are steadily approaching Harold Camping's revised rapture date of October 21st! Camping has previously predicted doomsdays on September 6, 1994 and May 21, 2011.
Uncle Gandalf Says...
October 12th, 2011 6:28 PMYou shall not pass because you cannot simply walk into Mordor.
Teabonics
October 12th, 2011 5:46 PMMisspelled Tea Party picket signs have been ridiculed on the Internet ever since Flickr user Pargon uploaded a series of photos to his account with the tag "teabonics."
Applejack's Binge
October 12th, 2011 5:11 PMWitness Applejack's descent into an apple-induced hell in this My Little Pony inspired cartoon by Max Gilardi.
Tributes to Steve Jobs Continue
October 12th, 2011 4:37 PMVisual artists around the world continue to pay homage to Apple's late visionary Steve Jobs with more artworks, including the Greek designer Charis Tsevis who released a new set of photo mosaics.
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Revised Rapture: October 21, 2011
We are steadily approaching Harold Camping's revised rapture date of October 21st! Camping has previously predicted doomsdays on September 6, 1994 and May 21, 2011.
Uncle Gandalf Says...
You shall not pass because you cannot simply walk into Mordor.
Applejack's Binge
Witness Applejack's descent into an apple-induced hell in this My Little Pony inspired cartoon by Max Gilardi.
Tributes to Steve Jobs Continue
Visual artists around the world continue to pay homage to Apple's late visionary Steve Jobs with more artworks, including the Greek designer Charis Tsevis who released a new set of photo mosaics.