If toys could think, they’d have a lot to say—probably. They’d likely make a slew of pop culture references based on what they were molded as. Illustrator Fatheed on flickr has captured images of these plastic creatures and captioned them with thought bubbles to bring them to life.

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Superheroes are often renowned for a specific ability or superpower that makes them superior and allows them to accomplish their various feats. Of course, this also serves as great material to parody and make fun of. So, the folks over at CollegeHumor created this funny series, which is basically (bad) advice on how to be [...]

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When George Lucas released the Blu-Ray editions of Star Wars, he of course couldn’t resist making some stealthy (or not so stealthy) edits to the films, in particular, adding a “nooooo” by Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi, right when he throws the Emperor down into the core of the Death Star II. Although [...]

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The 10 year anniversary of the attacks on 9/11 was a couple of days ago, and it was a time when America and the world reflected on the attacks of 9/11 that literally changed the world and cost thousands of lives. Between analyzing the causes, the effects, and remembering those lost, the amount of material [...]

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When two baby teeth came knocking at her door, artist Inhae Lee did what anyone would do: she invited them to live with her and started photographing their hilarious, miniature antics. The resulting blog phenomenon has captivated legions of devoted fans with its refreshingly sweet sentiment and hip appeal. Featuring brand-new stories alongside classic adventures, [...]

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You may have never heard the name of Catalina Robayo, but she’s Columbia’s entry into the Miss Universe contest. Apparently, she’s been going around without her panties, a fact which is causing quite a stir in the modeling community. Robayo, who is one of the 89 women participating in the Miss Universe pageant, is upsetting [...]

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Belgian photographer Anton Kusters spent two years in the Japanese underground, familiarizing and befriending the Yakuza—Japan’s secretive criminal organization. Few foreigners have managed to earn the trust of the secretive group, but Kusters was given the privilege of photographing some of their most secret rituals.

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