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Borderlands 2 and other prequels have been enduring thousands of negative reviews on Steam as the recently announced Borderlands 3 won't be coming to the platform until April 2020, six long months after its release in Epic Games Store.
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After proposing a shutdown at the U.S.-Mexico border, news agencies reported that it could lead to an avocado shortage, in addition to a hit to the U.S. economy. But conservative memers were too focused on mocking avocado enthusiasts to care.
While some were imagining a Legend of Zelda game with a female protagonist, others anticipated a wave of fan art.
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Borderlands 2 and other prequels have been enduring thousands of negative reviews on Steam as the recently announced Borderlands 3 won't be coming to the platform until April 2020, six long months after its release in Epic Games Store.
After right-wing vlogger RamZPaul tweeted that shaking a woman's hand was like "shaking hands with a child," thousands of people replied by roasting the heck out of him.
After proposing a shutdown at the U.S.-Mexico border, news agencies reported that it could lead to an avocado shortage, in addition to a hit to the U.S. economy. But conservative memers were too focused on mocking avocado enthusiasts to care.
While some were imagining a Legend of Zelda game with a female protagonist, others anticipated a wave of fan art.
This TikTok video has been heavily parodied in the last few weeks by other TikTok users and YouTubers leading Twitter to beg for mercy.
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