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'Spock is Not Impressed' Tumblr Hilariously Photoshops the Alien in Images

Spock has always been quite the nonchalant fellow considering he's constantly suppressing his emotions, but this 'Spock is Not Impressed' Tumblr hilarious Photoshops the Vulcan into spectacular scenarios only for him to look on at events with disapproval and apathy.

Some laugh out loud images to be found in the 'Spock is Not Impressed' Tumblr include Spock meeting the Beatles at the height of their popularity, Spock sitting in on the infamous Tom Cruise interview with Oprah Winfrey and Spock being interviewed on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show.

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