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Surprised Rarity Will Destroy Her
November 7th, 2017 12:00 PMThis reaction image from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has made meme after meme out of poor Rarity's embarrassment.
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Hollow Knight Is Modern Metroidvania Ecstasy
November 7th, 2017 11:00 AMTeam Cherry's indie platformer has been hailed as the best Metroidvania game in ages, and a Switch release is in its future.
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Binging With Babish Eats a Ghost Pepper for Charity
November 7th, 2017 9:58 AMYouTuber Binging With Babish puts aside his apron to take the ghost pepper challenge to raise funds and awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research.
The Fifth Anniversary of "Activated Almonds"
November 7th, 2017 9:30 AMFive years ago, a food diary published in the Australian newspaper The Sunday Age confused the internet with a list of bizarre food items, including "cultured vegetables," "homemade coconut" and "activated almonds."
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Fandom Gatekeepers in a Nutshell
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Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Surprised Rarity Will Destroy Her
This reaction image from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has made meme after meme out of poor Rarity's embarrassment.
Hollow Knight Is Modern Metroidvania Ecstasy
Team Cherry's indie platformer has been hailed as the best Metroidvania game in ages, and a Switch release is in its future.
Binging With Babish Eats a Ghost Pepper for Charity
YouTuber Binging With Babish puts aside his apron to take the ghost pepper challenge to raise funds and awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research.
The Fifth Anniversary of "Activated Almonds"
Five years ago, a food diary published in the Australian newspaper The Sunday Age confused the internet with a list of bizarre food items, including "cultured vegetables," "homemade coconut" and "activated almonds."