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The Eighth Anniversary of Robot Unicorn Attack
February 4th, 2018 9:33 AMEight years ago today, Adult Swim filled the internet with harmony with the release of this bizarre, side-scrolling Flash game featuring the 1994 synth-pop song "Always" by Erasure.
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A Dystopian Science Fiction Masterpiece
February 3rd, 2018 4:06 PM ShareBuzzwole Is the Swole Pokémon of Fan Art Dreams
February 3rd, 2018 2:00 PMThe swole Ultra-beast has been a darling of the Pokémon fandom since the seventh generation of games came out in late 2016.
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Uptown Goof
February 3rd, 2018 12:00 PMAn animation of a ProZD classic.
The Second Anniversary of "Please Clap"
February 3rd, 2018 10:00 AMTwo years ago today, Jeb Bush solidified this phrase into the annals of meme history when pleading for his audience to "please clap" during a campaign event in New Hamsphire.
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The Eighth Anniversary of Robot Unicorn Attack
Eight years ago today, Adult Swim filled the internet with harmony with the release of this bizarre, side-scrolling Flash game featuring the 1994 synth-pop song "Always" by Erasure.
Buzzwole Is the Swole Pokémon of Fan Art Dreams
The swole Ultra-beast has been a darling of the Pokémon fandom since the seventh generation of games came out in late 2016.
Uptown Goof
An animation of a ProZD classic.
The Second Anniversary of "Please Clap"
Two years ago today, Jeb Bush solidified this phrase into the annals of meme history when pleading for his audience to "please clap" during a campaign event in New Hamsphire.