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It very much looks like the type of cutscene that would play at the start of a survival horror game.
A bronze statue of Harambe the Gorilla, the famous ape who was shot and killed in 2016 at the Cincinnati Zoo and whose death, according to some, kicked off the modern era of memes, was placed on New York City's Wall Street on Monday.
The pop star is insistent that ETs are friendly and likes to sing to them.
The company says it's "open" to working with developers in this "new field."
The Neopets Metaverse team, a crypto art group working with Neopets to sell NFTs based on the nostalgic brand, is receiving backlash after combating their haters with an unironic soyjak meme.
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It very much looks like the type of cutscene that would play at the start of a survival horror game.
A bronze statue of Harambe the Gorilla, the famous ape who was shot and killed in 2016 at the Cincinnati Zoo and whose death, according to some, kicked off the modern era of memes, was placed on New York City's Wall Street on Monday.
The pop star is insistent that ETs are friendly and likes to sing to them.
The company says it's "open" to working with developers in this "new field."
The Neopets Metaverse team, a crypto art group working with Neopets to sell NFTs based on the nostalgic brand, is receiving backlash after combating their haters with an unironic soyjak meme.
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