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10 years ago, this absurdly resource-intensive first-person shooter was released by Electronic Arts, which led to the classic PC Masterrace question "But can it run Crysis?"
10 years ago today, the earliest known archived 4chan thread featuring this bizarre photoshop of actor Will Smith with shrunken eyes and mouth was submitted to 4chan's infamous /b/ board.
Nine years ago today, YouTuber luciensinger shared this classic scene from the 1992 Christian film Second Glance, featuring a teenage boy who overcomes his struggles with religious faith and high school dating life.
Seven years ago today, the earliest known archived posting of this classic aggro copypasta was submitted to 4chan's otaku enthusiast board /jp/, although one user claims to have created the passage several years prior.
Nine years ago today, the Amazon user Brian Govern posted a comical review for this classic internet meme shirt, subsequently inspiring a slew of hilariously absurd comments on the product review page.
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