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Chocolate Bird
February 28th, 2012 9:30 PMPhotographs of a CGI bird bathing in chocolate from the Adam Sandler movie Jack and Jill has accidentally spawned a saucy Tumblr copypasta.
Cholafied
February 24th, 2012 6:30 PMThis single topic blog, run by Californian art student Michael Jason Enriquez, reimagines celebrities with exaggerated Chola-style makeup: penciled on eyebrows and lots of lip liner.
What People Think I Do...
February 13th, 2012 10:35 PMversus what I really do.
Facebook Parenting
February 13th, 2012 6:47 PMThis video of a father blasting nine hollow-point .45 rounds into his daughter's precious laptop sparked an online debate about the proper disciplinary techniques to use with unruly teenagers.
Post-Super Bowl Photo Fad: Bradying
February 8th, 2012 2:19 PMWhether you love it or hate it, "Bradying" is the latest photo fad to emerge from last weekend's Super Bowl game with sports blogs and news sites jumping the gun to call it the next Tebowing.
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Chocolate Bird
Photographs of a CGI bird bathing in chocolate from the Adam Sandler movie Jack and Jill has accidentally spawned a saucy Tumblr copypasta.
What People Think I Do...
versus what I really do.
Facebook Parenting
This video of a father blasting nine hollow-point .45 rounds into his daughter's precious laptop sparked an online debate about the proper disciplinary techniques to use with unruly teenagers.
Post-Super Bowl Photo Fad: Bradying
Whether you love it or hate it, "Bradying" is the latest photo fad to emerge from last weekend's Super Bowl game with sports blogs and news sites jumping the gun to call it the next Tebowing.