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Name Puns
April 27th, 2012 3:02 PMSimilar to One Letter Off Movie Posters, these two panel images change a character or celebrity's name to a pun before photoshopping the image accordingly.
"If It Fits, I Sits"
April 26th, 2012 8:41 PMThis is how cat logic works.
Chandler Dancing on Things
April 26th, 2012 1:30 PMReflecting the nostalgic appeal of the 90s TV sitcom Friends on Tumblr, Chandler Bing's famously awkward dance has been immortalized in GIF format fourteen years after it first went on the airwaves.
Hot or Not
April 25th, 2012 11:30 PMVanity Fair: This simple photograph rating website inspired the ideas behind early versions of both Facebook and YouTube.
What I Think I Look Like vs. What I Actually Look Like
April 25th, 2012 6:00 PMVanity Fair: No matter how hot a person thinks they look, it's probably more unflattering than they suspect.
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Name Puns
Similar to One Letter Off Movie Posters, these two panel images change a character or celebrity's name to a pun before photoshopping the image accordingly.
"If It Fits, I Sits"
This is how cat logic works.
Chandler Dancing on Things
Reflecting the nostalgic appeal of the 90s TV sitcom Friends on Tumblr, Chandler Bing's famously awkward dance has been immortalized in GIF format fourteen years after it first went on the airwaves.
Hot or Not
Vanity Fair: This simple photograph rating website inspired the ideas behind early versions of both Facebook and YouTube.
What I Think I Look Like vs. What I Actually Look Like
Vanity Fair: No matter how hot a person thinks they look, it's probably more unflattering than they suspect.