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"Everyone I Don't Like Is Hitler"
December 15th, 2016 12:23 PMThis series of mock children's book covers is often used in online political discussion to call out whenever Godwin's Law is invoked.
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How Star Wars Should Have Ended
December 15th, 2016 11:30 AMThe How It Should Have Ended YouTube channel animated a more fitting ending to the 1977 science fiction film Star Wars: A New Hope.
Rami Malek in: Hackerman
December 15th, 2016 11:00 AMThe Mr. Robot actor has been appearing in various photoshops of the "Hackerman" character from Kung Fury.
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Gatebox: The Virtual Waifu
December 15th, 2016 10:12 AMThe new product Gatebox projects a holographic depiction of the anime character Hikari Aizuma, which will serve as a home personal assistant for lonely otakus.
My Memes Are Ironic, My Depression Is Chronic
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"Everyone I Don't Like Is Hitler"
This series of mock children's book covers is often used in online political discussion to call out whenever Godwin's Law is invoked.
How Star Wars Should Have Ended
The How It Should Have Ended YouTube channel animated a more fitting ending to the 1977 science fiction film Star Wars: A New Hope.
Rami Malek in: Hackerman
The Mr. Robot actor has been appearing in various photoshops of the "Hackerman" character from Kung Fury.
Gatebox: The Virtual Waifu
The new product Gatebox projects a holographic depiction of the anime character Hikari Aizuma, which will serve as a home personal assistant for lonely otakus.