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Artist, YouTuber and game developer, LumpyTouch is well-known around the web for his creepy pixel art and horror-inspired animation series "Gorefield."
Taken from a scene where Mr. Krabs tells the story of the Flying Dutchman, this exploitable image macro is used to show obscure or extreme views on various subjects to a disinterested listener.
One of the most iconic memes of the early YouTube years, Squidward Fad started from a still SpongeBob SquarePants frame being flipped, mirrored and distorted to the beat of Gentle Breeze. Over a decade later, its aftershocks can still be felt across YouTube and Twitter.
YouTuber Erynth's dedication to Dark Souls IRL edits continues the grand tradition of Dark Souls memes.
Yesterday, the British newspaper released previously unseen footage from two of the arresting officers, resulting in an uproar online as people debated the circumstances surrounding Floyd's death.
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Artist, YouTuber and game developer, LumpyTouch is well-known around the web for his creepy pixel art and horror-inspired animation series "Gorefield."
Taken from a scene where Mr. Krabs tells the story of the Flying Dutchman, this exploitable image macro is used to show obscure or extreme views on various subjects to a disinterested listener.
One of the most iconic memes of the early YouTube years, Squidward Fad started from a still SpongeBob SquarePants frame being flipped, mirrored and distorted to the beat of Gentle Breeze. Over a decade later, its aftershocks can still be felt across YouTube and Twitter.
YouTuber Erynth's dedication to Dark Souls IRL edits continues the grand tradition of Dark Souls memes.
Yesterday, the British newspaper released previously unseen footage from two of the arresting officers, resulting in an uproar online as people debated the circumstances surrounding Floyd's death.
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