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Fake Science Projects
November 23rd, 2011 8:18 PMMy hypothesis predicts that this kid's experiment will result in a significant amount of jail time.
For more of these twisted photoshops, check out KYMdb – Fake Science Fair Projects.
Hitler Reacts to Pepper Spray Cop
November 23rd, 2011 7:18 PMHitler is not pleased to find out that the pepper spray cop Lieutenant John Pike is more viral than he is.
F**k The Police
November 23rd, 2011 6:43 PMDerived from the title of the 1988 gangster rap song, this decades-old expression has resurged to this week's zeitgeist amidst violent clashes at Occupy protests.
I Want My Hat Back
November 23rd, 2011 6:11 PMAfter photos of the children's book "I Want My Hat Back" were posted earlier this month, Tumblr users began creating their own versions of epic searches for lost items.
Pepper Spray All the Children!
November 23rd, 2011 4:14 PMSomeone's spraying, my Lord, kum bay ya…
For the best of this week's sensation from Occupy UC Davis, browse KYMdb – Pepper Spray Cop.
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Fake Science Projects
My hypothesis predicts that this kid's experiment will result in a significant amount of jail time.
For more of these twisted photoshops, check out KYMdb – Fake Science Fair Projects.
Hitler Reacts to Pepper Spray Cop
Hitler is not pleased to find out that the pepper spray cop Lieutenant John Pike is more viral than he is.
F**k The Police
Derived from the title of the 1988 gangster rap song, this decades-old expression has resurged to this week's zeitgeist amidst violent clashes at Occupy protests.
I Want My Hat Back
After photos of the children's book "I Want My Hat Back" were posted earlier this month, Tumblr users began creating their own versions of epic searches for lost items.
Pepper Spray All the Children!
Someone's spraying, my Lord, kum bay ya…
For the best of this week's sensation from Occupy UC Davis, browse KYMdb – Pepper Spray Cop.