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Justin Bieber Brings Zangief Kid On Stage
May 4th, 2011 4:33 PMThe Biebs brought Casey Heynes (a.k.a. the 'Zangief Kid') up on stage at a show in Melbourne, Australia, to commend him as an "inspiration". Click through to the entry to watch the video!
Retrospect: OBL in the Media
May 4th, 2011 4:23 PMAs a both political and fundamental religious figure whose radical messages were broadcast around the world, Osama bin Laden certainly made himself an easy target for mockeries online as well as parodies and satires in pop culture.
Take a brief look at how Osama bin Laden has been portrayed in the Western media and on the web.
It's A Trap!
May 4th, 2011 3:54 PMToday is Star Wars day, marking the perfect occasion to pay tribute to the greatest ugly fish-faced alien to ever appear in a space themed sci-fi adventure film.
This Looks Shopped on CNN
May 4th, 2011 12:26 PMPhotographer Kenna Lindsay referenced "this looks shopped" when questioned by CNN about the faked Osama corpse photo.
Cool Story, Bro
May 3rd, 2011 5:18 PMA catchphrase used to tell someone that "no one cares."
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Justin Bieber Brings Zangief Kid On Stage
The Biebs brought Casey Heynes (a.k.a. the 'Zangief Kid') up on stage at a show in Melbourne, Australia, to commend him as an "inspiration". Click through to the entry to watch the video!
Retrospect: OBL in the Media
As a both political and fundamental religious figure whose radical messages were broadcast around the world, Osama bin Laden certainly made himself an easy target for mockeries online as well as parodies and satires in pop culture.
Take a brief look at how Osama bin Laden has been portrayed in the Western media and on the web.
It's A Trap!
Today is Star Wars day, marking the perfect occasion to pay tribute to the greatest ugly fish-faced alien to ever appear in a space themed sci-fi adventure film.
This Looks Shopped on CNN
Photographer Kenna Lindsay referenced "this looks shopped" when questioned by CNN about the faked Osama corpse photo.
Cool Story, Bro
A catchphrase used to tell someone that "no one cares."