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Baozou Manhua China's Home for Rage Comics
August 23rd, 2017 5:30 PMFor nearly a decade, Baozou Manhua has been China's hub for rage comics and weird reaction images.
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Breath of the Wild in a Nutshell
August 23rd, 2017 4:32 PM SharePeople Love to Mock Anime Profile Pics
August 23rd, 2017 4:10 PMIn recent years, social media profile pictures featuring various anime characters have been widely mocked online in a similar fashion to fedoras and other "neckbeard" stereotypes.
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Amazing Rube Goldberg Starts With A Ping Pong Ball
August 23rd, 2017 3:30 PMThis Rube Goldberg machine is among the best.
GOT Fan Starts "Right Proper" Catchphrase
August 23rd, 2017 3:00 PMA series of image macro "Game of Thrones" recaps has started a new catchphrase on "Thrones" subreddits, and people think it's "right proper."
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Baozou Manhua China's Home for Rage Comics
For nearly a decade, Baozou Manhua has been China's hub for rage comics and weird reaction images.
People Love to Mock Anime Profile Pics
In recent years, social media profile pictures featuring various anime characters have been widely mocked online in a similar fashion to fedoras and other "neckbeard" stereotypes.
Amazing Rube Goldberg Starts With A Ping Pong Ball
This Rube Goldberg machine is among the best.
GOT Fan Starts "Right Proper" Catchphrase
A series of image macro "Game of Thrones" recaps has started a new catchphrase on "Thrones" subreddits, and people think it's "right proper."