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I Lied
May 23rd, 2011 8:17 PMThis rage comic was actually made from a photo of Lady Gaga.
Instagram Quote Rebuttals
May 23rd, 2011 6:40 PMHow to vandalize sentimental postcard cliches with some hard-boiled facts about life.
Beatrice Hat Sells For $131,000
May 23rd, 2011 5:21 PMThe famous hat from the royal wedding has been sold on eBay for charity.
Super Mario Rage Comics
May 23rd, 2011 4:08 PMI wish this was for real! (artwork by DeviantArt illustrator DogmanSP)
For more bizarre fan-made artworks, check out KYMdb – Alternate Universe.
Anon Targets Chamber of Commerce
May 23rd, 2011 3:16 PMOperation Payback is back online, and is looking to attack the United States Chamber of Commerce for backing the Protect IP act, a proposed bill that would give the US Justice Department the ability to block access to websites that are “dedicated to infringing activities.”
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Instagram Quote Rebuttals
How to vandalize sentimental postcard cliches with some hard-boiled facts about life.
Beatrice Hat Sells For $131,000
The famous hat from the royal wedding has been sold on eBay for charity.
Super Mario Rage Comics
I wish this was for real! (artwork by DeviantArt illustrator DogmanSP)
For more bizarre fan-made artworks, check out KYMdb – Alternate Universe.
Anon Targets Chamber of Commerce
Operation Payback is back online, and is looking to attack the United States Chamber of Commerce for backing the Protect IP act, a proposed bill that would give the US Justice Department the ability to block access to websites that are “dedicated to infringing activities.”