Wes Anderson Cosplayers Mocked At Tenenbaum FAIL

by Aaron Muszalski on March 23, 2009 · 0 comments

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Tenenbaum FAIL

If FAIL Blog had a Futura and coke-fueled fling with Wes Anderson cosplayers in the back of the Beauty Bar, its lovechild might grow up to look something like Tenenbaum FAIL. A series of photos offered without commentary (other than the ubiquitous, requisite “FAIL”) it’s hard to tell whether the anonymous editor’s intent is mockery or celebration. Or perhaps both. “mockebration” anyone?

Tenenbaum FAIL

via Schlomo Rabinowitz

images via Tenenbaum FAIL

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