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A user on the soyjak.party forums has gone viral after asking a girl to the prom using a poster featuring a Chudjak that many were determined would never work. Now, he's posted a video showing the surprising results.
Twitch streamer Hasan Piker was caught off guard when Matan Even, who went viral for sneaking onto the stage during the 2022 Game Awards, showed up to the Writers Guild picket line to support landlords.
Their tiff started when Musk incorrectly labeled NPR as "state-affiliated media."
In 2005, the trading card game Yu-Gi-Oh! had one single card made as part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. In 2023, that unique card now finds itself quickly gaining value in a historic eBay auction.
The Pentagon is addressing and investigating a leak of classified documents that they failed to notice until this month when the photographs landed on the more mainstream Twitter and Telegram.
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