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YouTubers Get Real at Comic-Con
August 4th, 2017 5:11 PMJoe Goes, Kassem G. and Shira Lazar discuss their failing YouTube careers after running into each other at the San Diego Comic-Con.
Splatoon 2 Gets Taken Over by Furries
August 4th, 2017 4:30 PMThe in-game lobby for the multiplayer Nintendo Switch game Splatoon 2 has been flooded with illustrations of anthropomorphic animals over the last week, leading many players to plead "stop drawing furries, pls."
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August 4th, 2017 4:00 PM Share"I Wanna Be a Movie Star" by Bill Wurtz
August 4th, 2017 3:30 PMBill Wurtz' latest animated music video dives into important existential questions about life and identity.
Dog In Hot Car Grew Into Meme
August 4th, 2017 3:00 PMOne of the hottest memes of last summer involved parodying a (probably staged) image of a sign assuring passersby that the dog in the car they were passing was doing just fine.
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YouTubers Get Real at Comic-Con
Joe Goes, Kassem G. and Shira Lazar discuss their failing YouTube careers after running into each other at the San Diego Comic-Con.
Splatoon 2 Gets Taken Over by Furries
The in-game lobby for the multiplayer Nintendo Switch game Splatoon 2 has been flooded with illustrations of anthropomorphic animals over the last week, leading many players to plead "stop drawing furries, pls."
"I Wanna Be a Movie Star" by Bill Wurtz
Bill Wurtz' latest animated music video dives into important existential questions about life and identity.
Dog In Hot Car Grew Into Meme
One of the hottest memes of last summer involved parodying a (probably staged) image of a sign assuring passersby that the dog in the car they were passing was doing just fine.