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Will You Fight? Or Will You Perish Like a Dog?
December 13th, 2017 7:30 PMA philosophical exchange between Donald and Mickey has been making the rounds as an exploitable with other characters.
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"Monster Under My Bed" Comic Spawns Absurd Photoshops
December 13th, 2017 6:00 PMA series of hilariously bizarre exploitables have arisen out of a fairly mundane comic about a father, his son and a Monster energy drink.
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Earth-chan Is Not Flat!
December 13th, 2017 3:30 PMWhat started as a joke tweet about a hypothetical anime featuring planets in the form of anime girls has spawned a series of fan arts surrounding the anthropomorphic representation of Earth.
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Twitter Users Personify Their Last Brain Cells
December 13th, 2017 2:30 PMAn early Family Guy joke may have inspired a host of image macros that hope to express just how a last brain cell feels.
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"The Crash Wasn't Your Fault"
December 13th, 2017 12:56 PMThis image macro series, in which various characters confront their deceased loved ones, uses a disturbing M. Night Shyamalan-style twist to deliver an unexpected punchline.
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Will You Fight? Or Will You Perish Like a Dog?
A philosophical exchange between Donald and Mickey has been making the rounds as an exploitable with other characters.
"Monster Under My Bed" Comic Spawns Absurd Photoshops
A series of hilariously bizarre exploitables have arisen out of a fairly mundane comic about a father, his son and a Monster energy drink.
Earth-chan Is Not Flat!
What started as a joke tweet about a hypothetical anime featuring planets in the form of anime girls has spawned a series of fan arts surrounding the anthropomorphic representation of Earth.
Twitter Users Personify Their Last Brain Cells
An early Family Guy joke may have inspired a host of image macros that hope to express just how a last brain cell feels.
"The Crash Wasn't Your Fault"
This image macro series, in which various characters confront their deceased loved ones, uses a disturbing M. Night Shyamalan-style twist to deliver an unexpected punchline.