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“There is no war in Ba Sing Se” is a phrase from the 2005 American animated television show Avatar the Last Airbender. The phrase has become a sarcastic expression that implies the aforementioned statements are undoubtedly false.
The actress was fired from The Mandalorian in 2021 for comparing Republicans to Jews in the Holocaust as well as several anti-mask and election conspiracy tweets.
A new set of allegations about Chuggasaconroy have come forward, alleging that he had inappropriate roleplay experiences with a 15-year-old when he was 19.
The Yemeni pirate who went viral for his thirst trap-adjacent video has gotten into contact with Hasan Piker who had him on stream last night for a 44-minute-long interview.
MeatCanyon's retirement video predates that of MatPat and some others, but he's only one of many YouTubers leaving the platform right now. Here's why, and the story of the contentious creator.
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