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A new exploitable trending on /r/dankmemes has the subreddit debating if its truly dank or normie.
On the one-year anniversary of, perhaps, the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, the Women's March is poised to return to the fight for change on January 20th, 2018.
Then cardboard supplement to the Switch will allow kids to build things like pianos and motorcycles and then play a recital or run a race on the device.
But is the death of this meme closer than it appears?
This new copypasta meme on Reddit praises some of the most absurd special effects ever seen on film as "scientifically accurate."
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A new exploitable trending on /r/dankmemes has the subreddit debating if its truly dank or normie.
On the one-year anniversary of, perhaps, the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, the Women's March is poised to return to the fight for change on January 20th, 2018.
Then cardboard supplement to the Switch will allow kids to build things like pianos and motorcycles and then play a recital or run a race on the device.
But is the death of this meme closer than it appears?
This new copypasta meme on Reddit praises some of the most absurd special effects ever seen on film as "scientifically accurate."
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