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MS Paint Desktop Icons
August 15th, 2011 5:32 PMTypically made using basic image editors like MS Paint, misspelled desktop icons are freehand drawings of well-known graphic icons that have been circulating on 4chan since late 2007.
Vocaloid: Miku Hatsune
August 15th, 2011 1:05 PMWith the successful launch of its first live U.S. concert and partnership with Toyota this summer, more and more Americans are becoming familiar with this Japanese equivalent of Auto-Tune craze (except cuter).
Pantskat
August 14th, 2011 8:37 PM"Pantskat" is a fanmade character parodying an odd drawing of Homestuck character Karkat Vantas.
Holy F**king Sh*t, It's a Dinosaur!
August 12th, 2011 4:40 PMCheck out this classic parody series made in homage to the 1993 blockbuster film Jurassic Park.
Keep Calm and Carry On
August 10th, 2011 3:09 PMThis iconic World War II-era poster designed by the British government now serves as the basic template for Internet catchphrases and pop culture references.
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MS Paint Desktop Icons
Typically made using basic image editors like MS Paint, misspelled desktop icons are freehand drawings of well-known graphic icons that have been circulating on 4chan since late 2007.
Vocaloid: Miku Hatsune
With the successful launch of its first live U.S. concert and partnership with Toyota this summer, more and more Americans are becoming familiar with this Japanese equivalent of Auto-Tune craze (except cuter).
Holy F**king Sh*t, It's a Dinosaur!
Check out this classic parody series made in homage to the 1993 blockbuster film Jurassic Park.
Keep Calm and Carry On
This iconic World War II-era poster designed by the British government now serves as the basic template for Internet catchphrases and pop culture references.