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An elongated, slender version of the iconic character found in the recent Nintendo source code leak, Beta Yoshi has appeared across the web in recent days from memes to fan art.
A sexual awakening told through memes, "12-Year-Old Me Realizing I'm Gay" has taken over Twitter with members of the LGBTQ+ community sharing images of the pop culture figures that changed their lives and one girl from Drake and Josh who finds that "interesting."
Over the weekend, a massive leak of unused Nintendo material flooded the internet. Fans went wild with beta versions of Yoshi, Pokémon and more, while seemingly confirming the "L Is Real" conspiracy theory. However, some think the leak does more harm than good.
The social media company announced a sweeping ban on QAnon accounts. A spokesperson for the company says the new enforcement will effect 150,000 accounts.
Twitch streamer Sodapoppin was recently banned temporarily from the platform, receiving no official reason from admins. Yesterday, he uploaded an apology video, titled "I'm Sorry," seething with sarcasm and humor.
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An elongated, slender version of the iconic character found in the recent Nintendo source code leak, Beta Yoshi has appeared across the web in recent days from memes to fan art.
A sexual awakening told through memes, "12-Year-Old Me Realizing I'm Gay" has taken over Twitter with members of the LGBTQ+ community sharing images of the pop culture figures that changed their lives and one girl from Drake and Josh who finds that "interesting."
Over the weekend, a massive leak of unused Nintendo material flooded the internet. Fans went wild with beta versions of Yoshi, Pokémon and more, while seemingly confirming the "L Is Real" conspiracy theory. However, some think the leak does more harm than good.
The social media company announced a sweeping ban on QAnon accounts. A spokesperson for the company says the new enforcement will effect 150,000 accounts.
Twitch streamer Sodapoppin was recently banned temporarily from the platform, receiving no official reason from admins. Yesterday, he uploaded an apology video, titled "I'm Sorry," seething with sarcasm and humor.
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