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Limp Bizkit on top of the World Trade Center, Sisqo fighting a dragon and other impossible things.
Real Life Bert And Ernie Will Give You Nightmares
The most amazing/hideous cosplay of this year's DragonCon.
One Direction Furry Fan Art Is A Thing That Exists
How do you make 1D more adorable? Kitty ears.
Charles Barkley Is Turrible At Karaoke
Butchering "End of the Road" in a North Carolina bar, the REAL Boyz II Men show up to give Sir Charles an assist. Also, Boyz II Men are karaoke Power Rangers.
The Only Song You Need To Get Through This Work Week
The raw affirmations of an Indian autotune hero will make you ready to take on the world. "It's My Life What Ever I Wanna Do" is a "non-fictional, psychological and philosophical song," FYI.
Now That's What I Call The Best Now That's What I Call Music Albums!
What do YOU call it?
10 Stunning Celebrity Portraits By Bryan Adams
The guy who sang "Summer of '69" and "Everything I Do I Do It For You" is a photographer now. And he's really good! NSFW
"Gangnam Style" And Nicki Minaj Are A Match Made In Heaven
Psy dances to "Starships" in a mash-up called... "Styleships."
Fake Paula Cole Yearns For Reagan
This Republican parody of "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone" is misguided, but totally earnest.
Hear Eiffel 65's Cheesetastic Ode To Playstation One
Best known for 1998's "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," Italian DJ trio Eiffel 65 holds the similarly dubious honor of crafting the only club song to ever name check Tekken 3 and Metal Gear Solid. It took a full decade for video games and dance music alike to recover from the embarrassment.
Overheard in a Comic Book Store...
Like a comic book version of Overheard In New York, cartoonist and comic book store employee MRTIM has prodigiously kept track of the variously creepy, crazy, jerky and violent things actually said by the customers in his comic book shop and turned them into webcomics. Called Our Valued Customers, the barebones blog and simple cartoons spotlight everything we love to hate about comics (and ourselves).