Via John Lynch, Fark brings us LOLPresidents:

There's some good stuff, along with the usual rubbish. I also liked this motivational poster:

I'm easily amused, and it's been a really long week.
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Posted on: May 25, 2007 7:22 AM, by Chad Orzel
Via John Lynch, Fark brings us LOLPresidents:

There's some good stuff, along with the usual rubbish. I also liked this motivational poster:

I'm easily amused, and it's been a really long week.
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I had a hard time reading that thread at work and not laughing. Then again, I'm a fark regular so I got some of the more obscure inside jokes. The one with Lincoln saying "Boom! Head shot!" made me spit out a little coffee.
Posted by: Stephen | May 25, 2007 9:13 AM
The Kennedy one is a redux of a motivational poster that's been going around for years now - except instead of John F. Kennedy, it's James T. Kirk.
(I prefer that version.)
Posted by: A.S. | May 25, 2007 10:53 AM
I liked the Kennedy poster, the TR one was a bit iffy.
Oh, and while I'm here, here's the new Philosophia Naturalis, the physics blog carnival. I'd appreciate a link to it (you're in it!).
Posted by: Stuart Coleman | May 25, 2007 11:08 AM
The best [de]motivational posters I have ever found are at Despair Inc. Quite a laugh.
Posted by: Stuart | May 25, 2007 11:19 AM