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(Source: Deadspin)

So. Deadspin had a photoshop contest with these guys. It was inevitable. Also, if you want to see the London 2012 Olympic mascots doing things like backdooring a Teletubbie, presenting Simba and Nala's baby to the African plains, or creeping on the Queen of England, there you have it. Enjoy. I'll brb -- just bleaching my eyeballs.
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David Cameron and Nick Clegg may be the biggest thing to happen to political RPF since Rahm Emanuel, but I think the UK has another potential pairing on its hands:

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Gay rainbow in the background: not a manip


Why yes, those are the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics, called Wenlock and Mandeville. No, I don't know what the hell they were smoking when they came up with them either. But come on, people! Tell me I'm not the only one who saw that picture and immediately thought this:

[personal profile] whyareyoulikethis: If fandom does not end up writing terrible crackish slash about these two, I will be so disappointed in the internet.
[personal profile] stopitsomemore: Why would you even PLANT THAT SEED into the internet? NOW IT IS GOING TO GROW INTO A TERRIBLE, UGLY TREE.

JUST ME?
whyareyoulikethis: by <lj user="meganbmoore"> (girls)
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Now that Monday is here, it's time for some Deep Thoughts with Fangasmic. Today's essay is one that was promised you last week: reboots- and no, we don't mean that tragically underrated 90s Canadian cartoon.

The ongoing trend of remaking old properties has been well documented in the mainstream media. Every day seems to bring the rumors of another one; they're everywhere. Off the top of my head I can think of several: Sherlock Holmes, Star Trek, Bewitched, Get Smart, The Brady Bunch, The Mod Squad, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Battlestar Galactica, the upcoming movie of The A-Team, and the list continues. Most recently we've heard that Gilligan's Island is getting re-heeled, and Man From U.N.C.L.E. possibly not far behind. It begs the question, what else is left to reboot? (If you thought I Dream of Jeannie was safe/too problematic thanks to its 1960s gender politics, think again.)

It's easy to see where the trend comes from. Viewing past pop culture through the ironic lens of the present is what makes the successful VH1 franchise I Love The Decadewhateverthefuck tick. And forget individual shows, there's a whole cable channel devoted to nostalgic television that does pretty well for itself. There's obviously a market for this stuff.

Reboots may be a one-trick pony with limited narrative scope- look at that list above, you'll notice that BSG is the only non-movie up there with more than 2.5 hours of material- but that doesn't seem to be stopping anyone. Just recast it with younger, more attractive people, throw in some explosions and a few winking nods at the silly conventions of the original and boom! You've got yourself a remake.

And sure, maybe no one has ever considered The Brady Bunch sacred territory, but what about shows that Fandom has embraced? What happens when an old fandom gets rebooted, not just a franchise?


What happens? People stop being polite...and start getting REAL. )
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So maybe you thought you were pretty damn nerdy when you walked outside today wearing your Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock t-shirt, happy and secure in your geek chic cred.

I'm here to tell you that you've just been pwned, everyone. You have to wake up pretty early in the day to out-nerd the scientists at the Himeji Institute of Technology:

Dock


Why yes that IS a model of the Starship Enterprise that is only visible via an electron microscope. This little guy was carved out of somethingthefuckever using nothing but lasers and science and the sheer hope and promise of an egalitarian galactic future.

Mull it.

I like to think this business came about as the result of a particularly intense game of truth or dare at the most recent Himeji Institute of Technology kegger.


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