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Why so serious Launchpad?

This photo was taken only moments before the Joker showed Jesse his “magic pencil trick.”

OMFG

WELCOME TO THE NEXT LEVEL: DRAGON JOOSE

Fuck you, I’m Batman

In honor of today’s national holiday, I present to you this song:

“I Wanna Be”

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The mob kills everything they touch

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Check Lil Weezy like never before. By The Glitch Mob’s Eprom and Boreta.

“Lollipop (Nasty Ways Remix)”

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And click here for the free download. [XLR8R Magazine]

And damn… finally…

“Sep 27 – The Glitch Mob (edIT & Boreta) @ Decibel Festival – Seattle”

Let’s just get right to the point

First it was Cops. Then it was Beach Patrol. Then Ocean Force. Now its Party Heat… women, drinking, women drinking, and drunk women drinking. Thanks TruTV. Party Heat tagline: “Wet, Wild, and Under Arrest”.

But seriously, some of these sobriety tests are impossible clean sober. But I guess that’s the point.

Hours of good ole’ watchin here.

cardboard my halo


And you wondered where all the empty X-mas wrapping paper tubes went to. For his rocket launcher, duh. But I give props. He def knows his Halo and his cardboard. He’ll probably grow up to be an amazing prop stylist.

Oh I get it, it’s not supposed to be a good thing

Look how easy it is to take Seattle metro!

bus

"Thanks to the miracle of technology and internet, King County Metro has a great website that makes finding the right information super easy. Like say for instance you want to see if you can take a bus to get from Alki to downtown Seattle. All you have to do is pull up transit.metrokc.gov, click on 'Travel Options,' then 'Bus,' then 'Regional and area maps,' then 'Seattle,' then 'Alki,' then '37,' then 'Route Map.' Bam, that was easy!'

Full Story [The Seattle Loon]

It’s already too late for Seattle

“I see them on the street and I am almost sick of it,” says Mathew W. Swenson, fashion media and public relations director for American Apparel. “We had this track jacket when we first started getting big that ended up all over the streets,” he says. “If I got a dollar for every time I saw a track jacket, I’d be able to retire. The deep V has kind of blown up further.”

Deep V-Necks: Destroying America? [Radar]

I’m a what, bitch?

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