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A frequent target of memes, EA has lost the exclusive rights to publishing Star Wars games, and the internet has responded with memes, many centering around Ubisoft's new open-world title.
After last week frayed the nerves of the American psyche, this week saw a return to internet normalcy as people memed the awful GrubHub commercial and video game characters like Bowser and Tall Vampire Lady.
"Fus Ro Dah!" and "Arrow to the knee" are so 2011, but Skyrim memes have never slowed down for a moment even a decade later. Here's a fresh batch of sweetrolls for you.
The GrubHub Delivery Dance has awakened some serious creativity in meme creators. Here's a sample from some of the best we've seen so far.
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