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All year, Twitter jokesters have been welcoming more and more unlikely figures to the resistance against Donald Trump.
Cutscenes of Mario and Luigi from the 1994 Philips CD-i game Hotel Mario have recently seen a resurgence in popularity in a series of remix videos on Twitter.
For the past two months on Tumblr, people have been roleplaying as though clowns were an exotic domesticated animal, offering advice on how to best take care of your pet clown. Yep.
Austin Armacost, former Celebrity Big Brother contestant, tweeted a picture of himself with the caption "This is my body. No 6 pack, no bulging biceps, & a little chubby BUT I LOVE my body. Don't like it, unfollow." Twitter did what Twitter does in situations like this.
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