This Dinosaurs x Biggie Smalls mashup will make you happy
- Text by HUCK HQ
It’s been long documented that Tuesday is the most miserable day of the week. There’s even science to back it up.
With that in mind, we unearthed this awesome mashup of Earl Sinclair from classic 90s animated series Dinosaurs dropping big Jurassic flow action to Biggie’s ‘Hypnotize.’
Even if you’re having a great Tuesday, Earl’s dinosaur skank will surely bring a smile to your face on what is statistically the worst day of the week.
Props to Benjamin Roberts for bringing these two towering figures of popular culture together.
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