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Even though Blizzard's new team-based first-person shooter has been officially released for less than 24 hours, there are already a slew of in-jokes surrounding the game's hero characters circulating on various communities online.
Here's the latest optical illusory photo gone viral. Can you spot what's going on here?
Twitter users have been trolling the trending "#NationalSendANudeDay" hashtag by posting a variety of joke photographs on the microblogging site.
After a Twitter user complained about "vagina bones" being censored in the Western version of the RPG Tokyo Mirage Sessions, many were quick to mock him for failing to understand human anatomy. Little did they know, the word has been around for awhile.
There's a new photoshop meme sweeping across Tumblr and Twitter that entails replacing the original titles of various video games and films from their iconic logo images with a mysterious reference to the popular animated TV series Family Guy.
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Even though Blizzard's new team-based first-person shooter has been officially released for less than 24 hours, there are already a slew of in-jokes surrounding the game's hero characters circulating on various communities online.
Here's the latest optical illusory photo gone viral. Can you spot what's going on here?
Twitter users have been trolling the trending "#NationalSendANudeDay" hashtag by posting a variety of joke photographs on the microblogging site.
After a Twitter user complained about "vagina bones" being censored in the Western version of the RPG Tokyo Mirage Sessions, many were quick to mock him for failing to understand human anatomy. Little did they know, the word has been around for awhile.
There's a new photoshop meme sweeping across Tumblr and Twitter that entails replacing the original titles of various video games and films from their iconic logo images with a mysterious reference to the popular animated TV series Family Guy.
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