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September 24th, 2014 6:30 PMMaybe this baby bear roaming around Fairmont Hot Springs Resort in British Columbia just wanted to brush up on his swing.
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September 24th, 2014 6:13 PMPosts dedicated to the character Lanky Kong from the 1999 video game Donkey Kong 64 have been trending on both 4chan and Tumblr, with many users referencing the orangutan's verse from the "Donkey Kong Rap."
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8-Bit Cinema: The Matrix
September 24th, 2014 5:55 PMWho knows why it took so long for CineFix to pay their homage to the 1999 science-fiction action thriller film, but here it is, all the bullet freezing and flow motion action in its finest 8-bit glory. As always, no quarters or controllers required.
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Adorable Bear Cub Hits the Golf Course
Maybe this baby bear roaming around Fairmont Hot Springs Resort in British Columbia just wanted to brush up on his swing.
Lankyposting
Posts dedicated to the character Lanky Kong from the 1999 video game Donkey Kong 64 have been trending on both 4chan and Tumblr, with many users referencing the orangutan's verse from the "Donkey Kong Rap."
8-Bit Cinema: The Matrix
Who knows why it took so long for CineFix to pay their homage to the 1999 science-fiction action thriller film, but here it is, all the bullet freezing and flow motion action in its finest 8-bit glory. As always, no quarters or controllers required.