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One year ago today, photographs of this halter neck sweater with a large open back began trending among Japanese Twitter users, which subsequently spawned numerous cosplay photos and fan arts featuring the seductive garment.
Two years ago today, this moe anthropomorphic representation of the jihadist rebel group ISIS was born on 2channel's /news4vip/ board, which subsequently spawned numerous anime-style illustrations of the fictional character.
Four years ago today, the internet was introduced to a cinnamon roll that is just too good, too pure for this world we live in.
10 years ago today, YouTuber Djy1991’s classic Garry's Mod adaptation of this infamously bad fan fiction was uploaded to YouTube, which subsequently spawned a slew of parody and remix variations.
Five years ago today, the first in this hilariously edited video remix series was uploaded by YouTuber Otis Anderson, which featured a clip from the television show Penn & Teller: Bullshit! accompanied by the 2003 rap song "Where the Hood At" by DMX.
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One year ago today, photographs of this halter neck sweater with a large open back began trending among Japanese Twitter users, which subsequently spawned numerous cosplay photos and fan arts featuring the seductive garment.
Two years ago today, this moe anthropomorphic representation of the jihadist rebel group ISIS was born on 2channel's /news4vip/ board, which subsequently spawned numerous anime-style illustrations of the fictional character.
Four years ago today, the internet was introduced to a cinnamon roll that is just too good, too pure for this world we live in.
10 years ago today, YouTuber Djy1991’s classic Garry's Mod adaptation of this infamously bad fan fiction was uploaded to YouTube, which subsequently spawned a slew of parody and remix variations.
Five years ago today, the first in this hilariously edited video remix series was uploaded by YouTuber Otis Anderson, which featured a clip from the television show Penn & Teller: Bullshit! accompanied by the 2003 rap song "Where the Hood At" by DMX.
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