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Vladurday: Does anyone else see that?



dmitry medvedev and vladimir putin

Does anyone else see that? Or am I hallucinating again?

(Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin)

He was the leader, before the assasination. (Via I Can Has Cheezburger)

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  1. n00bs says:

    Who’s asking?

    • mycatsadminassistant says:

      Hey, doesn’t the hamster remind you of the portrait of Viggo from Ghostbusters 2 ??!!??!! Don’t cross the streams..no wait..DO cross the streams!

  2. squiddy says:

    haha! photoshop win :P

  3. Ryu says:

    Exactly, squiddy. This is like the “Amazing jet takeoff” where some wag added an F14 or some such onto the video of a missile launched from a submarine.

  4. kg333 says:

    If this is a Photoshop job, does anyone have a link to the original? I’m starting to have my doubts…the reflections off the painting look accurate.

  5. Anonymous says:

    This looks shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few shops in my time.

  6. BWian says:

    if it would be real than it would be nom nom by human in soviet russia

  7. lolcatt says:

    haha, wtf?

  8. Sqwirk says:

    I’d rather the Hamster than the Obamaster.

    • passerby says:

      Ah, you’ll be one of that group of people commonly known as “losers” then.

      • Mike says:

        No, he’ll be one of that group of people commonly known as “intelligent.”

        • Ekime says:

          Perhaps the group you’re looking for is known as “deserters”, or maybe “Sarah Palin”.

        • passerby says:

          Er, no. No, he *really* won’t. (But the losing is a matter of historical record. Not even any hanging chads to argue about. Still, wingnuts and facts…)

          • Pixie says:

            Not liking Obama doesn’t make you a loser, “passerby.”

            Liking Obama makes you the deserter, Ekime.
            You’ve deserted our Constitution and all the things America stands for, just as your leader has.
            Or will, rather.

            Read up on your facts before you spout nonsense.
            And by “facts,” I mean the things the Obama administration intends on implementing.
            Don’t believe everything the media and government shove down your throats.

            Knowledge fail.

            • Default User says:

              Don’t believe everything Fox news shoves down your throat either.

              • Maxwell Silverhammer in David Bowie's trailer on set says:

                I find it funny when folks say “shove down your throat” when referring to information. Seems to allude to the fact that simply telling someone something is seen as aggressive act towards their brain.

            • Maxwell Silverhammer in David Bowie's trailer on set says:

              Oh.. so he will eh? You’re a soothsayer? Or a psychic? Because if you’re not surely you’d know that making a baseless and outright ridiculous claim such as that without being a psychic would only make you look like a paranoid delusional.
              The part that makes you scared, scared enough to come up with blathering such as calling out the future in a negative light, is simply because Obama’s taking a different direction with the country, one that you don’t like, therefore, anything that he accomplishes will be looked upon as “evil” or “destroying America”… Meanwhile, the rest of us sit here, smiling, wondering why it’s taking him so long.

            • SM says:

              Politics is about opinions and beliefs, those of other people are obviously going to be different than your own from time to time, so what you call proof Obama is destroying our nation, I call forward thinking, what you call deserting the Constitution, I call innovation, and so on. Just because someone believes differently than you does not make them stupid.

              Tolerance Fail.

              • telefil says:

                Cheers from my corner.

                I don’t see anyone deserting the Constitution; I see someone who doesn’t want the status quo to continue abandoning millions of people to poverty and no reasonable access to health care (going thousands of dollars into debt does not count as “reasonable”). Someone who wouldn’t, I bet, have invaded the middle east based on the flimsy (and ultimately disproven) theory of WMDs.

                That said, while I do put a great deal of faith in Obama just because he’s not the Establishment, it takes a lot of work to change what’s been done for generations. I was based in Japan for a while, and when I’d ask people why something was done a certain way, they’d say, “this is how we’ve always done it.” And that’s the attitude Obama is facing. People don’t want his changes because they’re comfortable with what they’ve got (never mind that his changes, once implemented, would benefit them; they’re differentomygod).

                I’m a “wait and see” kind of person, so that’s what I’ll continue to do :)

                • Classicist the Zappaist says:

                  Japan has that a million times worse than any other country though. It’s like the epitome of herd mentality there. They keep doing things because that’s how they all do it, and then they all change at once.

            • passerby says:

              I’m sorry. I’m finding it really hard to work out how to respond to this comment. Is it irony? I can’t think of any other interpretation of the juxtaposition of “Read up on your facts before you spout nonsense” with a direct accusation that the President of the United States is a traitor to, er, the United States… and a completely arbitrary redefinition of the word “facts”, which now apparently means “interpretations of plans”.

              I’ll be blunt. Either you’re doing a damned good put-on job, or you’re a paranoid schizophrenic.

            • -Redsands- says:

              Yeah and he is so smart, he worked out that to have more money, you just have to go out and print it !!
              Although he isn’t the first to work this out, I believe Robert Mugabe beat him to this idea.

    • Fat Betty says:

      A picture of a hamster causes a big political fight to break out. Don’t it figure.

  9. soldier says:

    Definite photo shop. I’ve been in many of their government conference rooms and I have probably been in this one, it looks familiar. All the walls, tables and photos are identical. That should be President Putin or Medvedev depending on the time period.

  10. Jean-Philippe Green says:

    Didn’t you guys know? Lenin was a hamster.

  11. Charro God says:

    I bet no one but me has said this, but that is totally ‘shopped.

  12. panzi says:

    I think the 2nd guy from the left did see it.

  13. GuessIt'sMe says:

    Is it Petrosyan? Or am I hallucinating?

  14. Charles says:

    Hamsters are native to Russia. Why shouldn’t they be proud of their wildlife?

  15. C Grant says:

    In Soviet Russia, picture frames frame whatever they want.

  16. CrazyRussian says:

    How dare you!! Viva la HAMSTER!!!

  17. n00bs says:

    Does anyone else think this lol is bizaare?
    Or am I just hallucinating again?!

  18. n00bs says:

    Photoshop…

  19. dust-th-bunny says:

    I don’t care. This thing is freakin’ funny. (At first I thought it was a squirrel).
    Plus, it’s like a loyalty test. Notice the hamster, you’re dead. Don’t notice the hamster, you’re dead anyway for NOT noticing.

    • Roguim says:

      Not to mention it’s great to distract enemies, spys, etc…
      I mean they enter the room and saw the hamster photo and think wtf..? and try to figure out the secret meaning of this.
      Give time for the secret police capture them!

  20. So, am I the only one who can see nekkid ebay kettle guy in the top left of the hamster pic?

  21. master baiter says:

    Now, guys and gals!… The MAIN point of this here pic is that tovarishch Medvedev, him that is supposed to be the President of the Glorious Federal Republic of Russia is, well, a bit down the table. Preceded by a couple of twerps that no-one has heard about before. What does it tell you? Eh? Eh? Generalisimus Putin is at the head of the table, in case you’ve missed it. Can you think of Obama sitting in a nondescript chair somewhere among the hoi-polloi, with, erm, hmm, don’t even know who that would be, sitting at the head of the table?

  22. flymyhawkmen! says:

    in soviet russia, you go up gerbil’s ass

  23. James says:

    Not only is it photoshopped, it comes from a canned site that photoshops things automatically for you called “photofunia” or something like that. I’ve seen this photo so many times in FB profile pictures.

    This is not new. And yes, duh, it’s photoshopped. The person who submitted this didn’t even shop it him/herself. He/she just went to a generic website.

    • On the other hand, and I can’t believe no one has pointed this out, this pic is totally shopped. I mean, a hamster? Come on. MAYBE a meer cat, but a HAMSTER? Don’t be ridiculous.

      • The Steve says:

        Suicide blonde, I’m pretty sure this is shopped but there’s only one way to know for sure. Show me your boobs, and then I’ll be able to compare them to the photo, and I can tell if it’s real or shopped.
        :D

  24. Ralok says:

    someone prove that this is photo shopped please. Before i loose my mind.

  25. master baiter says:

    I AM drunk, and intend to stay that way. That’s what comes out of having lived in Soviet Russia.
    However, what I’m trying to subtly hint at is, that you guys don’t get the MAIN point of this pic. Tye gerbil is just to get you all onto the wrong track… Get it?

  26. Antu says:

    It is photoshopped. I posted above that the actual item that occupies that spot is the coat of arms of Russia.

  27. wasyoungonce says:

    are you saying that this is photoshopped and hamsers dont rule russia,… OMG

  28. wombot says:

    It’s a dormouse.

  29. Rigid says:

    why yes, that is a strange flag…

  30. LadyLieDie says:

    Glad to know he’s not the only one that’s nuts.

  31. ocelot says:

    vladhamster can has a corm? nom nom nom

  32. chris says:

    umm, there is such a thing as a russian hamster. it is possible that they just have a painting or photograph of one, just like any other country might have a painting of an indigenous animal.

  33. teahee says:

    That actually looks exactly like the dwarf hamster I used to have, Tiki. She was adorable! Passed away last year, had a brain tumor.
    Mmf….not the worst Vladurday but not the best…

  34. ORLY says:

    Yes, I had a theory that all major political systems were run by hamsters. This proves it.
    And it’s a RUSSIAN dwarf hamster, too XD I love it.

  35. It's late says:

    Umm, this is a bit late but, why did everyone not see a dinosaur eating the hamster’s head?


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