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The licensing company that brought English-language dubs of anime series including Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! has developed an anti-fandom online due to their over-Americanization of the original works.
This rage comic character meant to express a feeling of neutral acceptance after an less than favorable outcome gained steam on Cuánto Cabrón in 2011.
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This memorable quote from the 1999 coming-of-age novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower has become a butt of a joke on Tumblr after spawning one too many inspirational photo quotes and Nebula GIFs in the microblogging community.
People have been exchanging these confectionary goods to apologize for something humorous or trivial since the 2000s. Since December 2012, Tumblr users have been superimposing their own self-apologetic messages on decorated cakes in Comic Sans typeface.
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The licensing company that brought English-language dubs of anime series including Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! has developed an anti-fandom online due to their over-Americanization of the original works.
This rage comic character meant to express a feeling of neutral acceptance after an less than favorable outcome gained steam on Cuánto Cabrón in 2011.
This memorable quote from the 1999 coming-of-age novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower has become a butt of a joke on Tumblr after spawning one too many inspirational photo quotes and Nebula GIFs in the microblogging community.
People have been exchanging these confectionary goods to apologize for something humorous or trivial since the 2000s. Since December 2012, Tumblr users have been superimposing their own self-apologetic messages on decorated cakes in Comic Sans typeface.
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