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The Alot
September 22nd, 2011 5:28 PMThis fictional creature was invented by Hyperbole and a Half creator Allie Brosh as a coping mechanism for seeing the common incorrect spelling of the phrase "a lot."
Look of Disapproval on Planet Earth
September 22nd, 2011 4:47 PMHere's an alternative take on the original Awesome Face fanart illustrating an epic planetary collision.
For more disapproving stares, check out KYMdb – ಠ_ಠ.
Nic Cage: The Music Video
September 22nd, 2011 4:22 PMThis Nicolas Cage music video by YouTuber hybridZer0 uses a track off the Homestuck Vol. 6 soundtrack.
Nope.avi
September 22nd, 2011 3:50 PMNope! It's not Chuck Testa.
Chuck Testa and Rhett & Link Interviewed
September 22nd, 2011 3:23 PMIn a recent interview, YouTube celebrities and videographers Rhett and Link talk about their vision behind the making of "Nope, It's Chuck Testa!" and other viral local ads they've made.
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Look of Disapproval on Planet Earth
Here's an alternative take on the original Awesome Face fanart illustrating an epic planetary collision.
For more disapproving stares, check out KYMdb – ಠ_ಠ.
Nic Cage: The Music Video
This Nicolas Cage music video by YouTuber hybridZer0 uses a track off the Homestuck Vol. 6 soundtrack.
Chuck Testa and Rhett & Link Interviewed
In a recent interview, YouTube celebrities and videographers Rhett and Link talk about their vision behind the making of "Nope, It's Chuck Testa!" and other viral local ads they've made.