Ah, the younger generation – I despair (but mostly I laugh). They have way too much spare time, but do they let their imaginations soar? Do they build a new Taj Mahal from Cheetos or find a cure for acne?
Duh. Of course not, they’re doing funny voiceovers to pet videos and old kids cartoons.
This is Otis. Isn’t he cute? He has some self image issues, and also seems to be channeling Dame Edna.
I particularly like the acidhead cat. I may have to worship it as my personal spiritual lord and saviour. Why not? It’s as good as any other.
Next up are Buns and ChouChou, the Beavis and Butthead of rabbits. Sorta.
Here’s another unexpected bunny hobby: it has no voiceover, but it’s crying out for one.
I wouldn’t call this next about animals exactly except in the loosest possible sense. Some men and women, and you know who you are, have a serious thing for the Thundercats. Cheetarah + pubescence, need I say more?
This clip is sheer editing brilliance: the Goodfellas movie trailer, in Thundercat.
Apparently they kept their bloopers:
Dude! Like, what if Thundercats were on MySpace? LOL:
Bonus clip:
This cartoon outlines what Mormons believe and fully deserves its categorisation as comedy.
I know Mitt Romney’s weird even without his religion, but apparently he also believes, like other Mormons, that he’s a superior white being from another planet.
He’s planning to be President of the USA. Now that is funny. Hahaha.
Edmund Schluessel
August 3, 2007 at 9:59 amAs far as I know that’s not exactly what Mormons believe about the nature of God; the official line is that the God of Earth was originally a human from another planet, yes, and that there are other Gods (capital-G) out there for other worlds.
Honestly, though, this is no more ridiculous than what any other religion teaches. Seas of yogurt, man being licked out of ice by a giant cow, you have to go see this meteorite, these are all on the same footing; the quaintness results only from being a religion of its time — the “rational” 19th century.
There are plenty of reasons to single out Romney as horribly-qualified for the presidency, but the tenets of his faith aren’t one of them.
Palau
August 4, 2007 at 4:19 amI did say he’s “weird even without his religion” and if you search the blog you’ll see I’ve blogged about his politics and financial dealings before.
The laughability of Mormon doctrine is, as you say, as laughable as any other, but I didn’t find a cartoon of the others, I found one about Mormons. If you know of any similar about other risble religions, do tell. I’ll post those too.
Palau
August 4, 2007 at 4:23 amBah. Delete ‘aughability’. Not awake yet.