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December 18th, 2017 4:30 PMNo one has gotten their money's worth in Super Mario 64 more than Pannenkoek2012, a YouTuber who is still finding secrets in the game.
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December 18th, 2017 3:30 PMA series of photoshops and fanart illustrations featuring various female characters and celebrities depicted wearing a magical wooden mask from the 1994 comedy film The Mask have been spreading across DeviantArt since as early as 2008.
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Angry Guitar-playing Bro Sure Shows GTA Player
A clip of a guy saying "so yeah, you're ghey" before ripping into the opening riff from "Enter Sandman" is too good to not turn into an exploitable.
Pannenkoek2012 Is Still Unlocking Secrets in Super Mario 64
No one has gotten their money's worth in Super Mario 64 more than Pannenkoek2012, a YouTuber who is still finding secrets in the game.
Barebones Explanation of How to Make a Movie Trailer
Need to make a movie trailer? Here's the template for how to sell your blockbuster movie.
DeviantArtists Love the "She Mask"
A series of photoshops and fanart illustrations featuring various female characters and celebrities depicted wearing a magical wooden mask from the 1994 comedy film The Mask have been spreading across DeviantArt since as early as 2008.