Liking The Color Pink Again

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"Why don't you take a seat over there?"
Quoted by Romulan senator Vreenak in an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space 9, the memorable line has been used on Usenet and online forums in response to something that is believed to be fake.
Back in 2009, Germany's Family Affairs minister Ursula von der Leyen became a target of public ridcule after proposing a censorship law that would've prohibited internet users from accessing certain "inappropriate" websites.
Inspired by Super Mario World's uplifiting Overworld theme and composed by the Japanese remix artist Hyadain, this song about Mario-Bowser-Peach love triangle has spawned literally hundreds of fan-made music videos since its debut in 2008.
Notorious for its campy dialogues and low-budget production, the animated TV series Spider-Man from the 1960s has made a comeback with hilarious captions portraying the classic Marvel character as the anti-superhero.
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"Why don't you take a seat over there?"
Quoted by Romulan senator Vreenak in an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space 9, the memorable line has been used on Usenet and online forums in response to something that is believed to be fake.
Back in 2009, Germany's Family Affairs minister Ursula von der Leyen became a target of public ridcule after proposing a censorship law that would've prohibited internet users from accessing certain "inappropriate" websites.
Inspired by Super Mario World's uplifiting Overworld theme and composed by the Japanese remix artist Hyadain, this song about Mario-Bowser-Peach love triangle has spawned literally hundreds of fan-made music videos since its debut in 2008.
Notorious for its campy dialogues and low-budget production, the animated TV series Spider-Man from the 1960s has made a comeback with hilarious captions portraying the classic Marvel character as the anti-superhero.
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