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On Tumblr, everyone becomes a fan of hip-hop. In the past, we've seen Photoshopped pictures of everything from Bill Clinton showing off his Kanye album collection to Scarjo jamming out to Yeezus. This month was no different. A hilarious photo of Chloe Sevigny protesting with a picket sign of Cam'ron (in his famous pink outfit) and one of Jerry Seinfeld rocking an Aaliyah T-shirt made their rounds on Tumblr—although it wouldn't be a surprise if Seinfeld actually owned such a shirt, awesome as he is.
As per usual, December also saw hip-hop get remixed with anime and throwbacks to our youth. Childish Gambino, for example, gets his own trading card, and Lil B somehow winds up on a cover of Animorphs. In addition, childhood heroes like Sailor Moon and Goku get perverted into police-shading, weed smoking badasses once again. Scroll down to see all of The Coolest Photoshopped Images on Tumblr of December 2014.
Chloe Sevigny could start a revolution with that sign.
Yeezus and North West's gazes are too good for Mona Lisa.
Remember these books? They definitely would have been even better if they were about BasedGod.
We love anything with FKA twigs' face on it.
This is how we all feel on our best days.
Basically everyone when they enter high school and raid the rents' alcohol cabinet.
Obama may have called Kanye a jackass for this incident, but this is probably what actually happened behind the scenes.
Words to live by. Some days you just need to push that damn button.
He lives on in the city forever.
The strongest card in your arsenal. Peep the “attack.”
He's by far the coolest president we've ever had.
J. Cole seemed like the only thing we listened to in December.
You tell 'em, Goku.
This would have made the movie so much more epic.
We would watch this.
The only knight in shining armor anyone needs.
Here's more proof that Jerry Seinfeld is the man.
Kendall Jenner looks scary in this version of Dazed magazine's cover.
If Marilyn Monroe grew up in the '90s, she'd probably look something like this.
The caption to this was, “Away in a traphouse / No thots for the drama / The little lord Sosa / Laid down his Llama.”
