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It would appear that literally nobody agrees with People Magazine's selection for their annual honor this year.
Not to be confused with Sean Hannity's equally memeable chart put out the same day. Big day for chart memes!
The online backlash directed toward Electronic Arts' decision to make players either pay more money or grind for upwards of 40 hours to unlock the game's top hero characters has shown no signs of abatement, leading to countless memes mercilessly roasting the video game company.
Since a viral Tumblr post imagined Nintendo releasing a game of Kirby simply doing his taxes, the joke has been popular in the Nintendo fandom.
An increasingly popular slang phrase is a way of saying your boo looks good you could eat them up.
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It would appear that literally nobody agrees with People Magazine's selection for their annual honor this year.
Not to be confused with Sean Hannity's equally memeable chart put out the same day. Big day for chart memes!
The online backlash directed toward Electronic Arts' decision to make players either pay more money or grind for upwards of 40 hours to unlock the game's top hero characters has shown no signs of abatement, leading to countless memes mercilessly roasting the video game company.
Since a viral Tumblr post imagined Nintendo releasing a game of Kirby simply doing his taxes, the joke has been popular in the Nintendo fandom.
An increasingly popular slang phrase is a way of saying your boo looks good you could eat them up.
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