March 2008
Piracy. It’s a terrible thing. Unauthorised sharing of music? Rotten. Ruins lives. It’s like gouging out the eyes of a shopkeeper, downloading an mp3 track you’ve not paid for.
We know, the RIAA…
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Nina Matsumoto of Space Coyote (of the Simpsonzu fame, blogged on Neatorama here), made another fan art. This time, it’s her take of Bill Watterson’s classic comic Calvin and Hobbes:
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Whatchgonna do wen they come fer u
sum kitthes born gud nd sum born nawt so gud.
picture: ratedm.com. lol caption: Kat
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The ridiculousness continues over at Fred Flare with this panda skillet:
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Check it out it’s all: “I’m Audi! Nyerrrrrrow”
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And such leetle toches:
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Excellent find,…
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Here’s the brilliant 1959 comedy album “How to Speak Hip” by Del Close and John Brent, converted from vinyl by Skeyelab Music. Like dig it man.
via Ze Frank
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