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The photograph of President Obama and members of his staff monitoring the raid on Osama bin Laden has quickly become one of the most-viewed images in recent memory - and has also generated some online humor.
Despite the deadly-serious nature of the original photo, people immediately began digitally inserting other images into the picture, including celebrities, Royal Wedding participants, video-game controllers, and even animals.
Among them: the "grumpy flower girl" first seen on the balcony during the Royal Wedding; a bug-eyed cat; a dinosaur; and Keanu Reeves.
Now comes arguably the most "super" take on it: the national security team has been clothed in super-hero garb.
Via: KRTV
The amazing Super Friends that offed the super villain of all villains - OBL!


"I dream A LOT. I always remember them when I first wake up but I forget majority of them about 10 minutes later. The most recent dream I can remember was about a zombie apocalypse in an old western town. It was pretty intense. I think the dream meant…I love zombies and gore…and apparently westerns."
Dream Girl Lissa Lee on Dreams


German postcard by Ufa. Photo: Unifrance-Film. French sex kitten Agnes Laurent (1938) featured in a dozen European sex comedies in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.
From: Film Star Postcards


BABY FOOD!
LOL

CANNES, France -- Al Pacino is telling a new mob family story, joining John Travolta for the crime saga "Gotti: Three Generations."
Pacino will play Gambino crime family underboss Neil Dellacroce, an associate and mentor to John Gotti Sr. (Travolta), says the film's producer, Fiore Films.
"Gotti" reunites Pacino with Levinson, who directed the actor in his role as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in last year's TV movie "You Don't Know Jack," for which Pacino won an Emmy. Levinson also was a producer on Pacino's 1997 crime drama "Donnie Brasco" and co-wrote his 1979 court saga "... And Justice for All."
The cast also includes Lindsay Lohan, Joe Pesci and Travolta's wife, Kelly Preston.
Levinson, the Academy Award-winning director of 1988's "Rain Man," has brought his "Bugsy" collaborator James Toback on board to rework the script for "Gotti." The revisions will put more emphasis on Gotti's relationship with Dellacroce, who was something of a father figure to the crime boss, Levinson said.

Pacino Mobbed Up Yet Again!
Keep reading via: Huff Post

She doesn't have an iphone. But, yeah...cell phone photos rock.

A Not So Royal Message from Prince William

Truly a way to live.



LOL@THESE!
These was so funny, I laughed pretty hard. They are very simple but so effective. Make sure to check out the source link to get a real laugh. These are awesome.
Lucky Keychain
Will Work For Food
Hip Hopper
Source: Tenso Graphics

Via: PicMeMag.com and YayEveryDay.com


Korean artist Kim Songhe creates these quirky Disney-inspired chandeliers using old dolls, toys and stuffed animals. Most of her work is hand crafted, using natural and recycled materials that some people may consider garbage or junk. Of her work she says, " I want to breathe new life into old discarded objects.
Wow, Disney-Inspired Chandeliers.
Become a child all over again, hand crafted wonders that will make your heart warm . Amazing works by Kim Songhe.
Via: Kim Songhe, Junk Culture and ToyBeast.com



This is an insane wall drawing that takes up the walls and even the floor. It's like a big monster was created and it will eat your soul. Amazing.
YOSUKA GODA
Via: Yosuka Goda + Booooooom
WALL DRAWING

BENGRASSO
I've been following Ben's work for the past few years. Most of his paintings look like some force from nature is ripping apart housing. As if a strong tornado is pulling it up into the skies atmosphere. You can only imagine the destructive beauty of what that could look like. Grasso paints in a surreal reality that doesn’t seem so far fetched. At the same time it gives a sense of his architectural concerns and his bold yet precise brush strokes.



Via: Ben Grasso

I can't believe my wife is dating a douche bag like Sean Penn, what gives?