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My Little Brony Toy Commercial
September 11th, 2013 2:30 PMLooking to enhance your Friendship is Magic figurine collection? This satirical commercial offers a new line of figurines inspired by Bronies.
Goat Tower
September 11th, 2013 1:56 PMWould you rather fulfill the biggest dream of your life or turn into a goat so you could live in the Goat Tower for one day?
Meet Mexico's Modern Romeo & Juliet
September 11th, 2013 1:00 PMIn a truly noble yet blind attempt at chivalry, a guy carries his ladyfriend through a flooded street in the city of Los Yeyes in Mexico, that is, until the couple have to face their tragic fate.
How to Reply to a Text from a Stranger
September 11th, 2013 12:32 PM ShareNever Forget
September 11th, 2013 12:11 PMWidely known as the sombre political slogan of post-9/11 America, this commemorative phrase has since taken on a casual tone to highlight things of the past worth remembering.
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My Little Brony Toy Commercial
Looking to enhance your Friendship is Magic figurine collection? This satirical commercial offers a new line of figurines inspired by Bronies.
Goat Tower
Would you rather fulfill the biggest dream of your life or turn into a goat so you could live in the Goat Tower for one day?
Meet Mexico's Modern Romeo & Juliet
In a truly noble yet blind attempt at chivalry, a guy carries his ladyfriend through a flooded street in the city of Los Yeyes in Mexico, that is, until the couple have to face their tragic fate.
Never Forget
Widely known as the sombre political slogan of post-9/11 America, this commemorative phrase has since taken on a casual tone to highlight things of the past worth remembering.