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No Characters Left Behind
June 5th, 2013 10:31 AM ShareAttack on Titan
June 4th, 2013 10:30 PMThis anime adaptation of the critically acclaimed manga series has quickly gained a cult following on the web, already having spawned a photo fad and a video parody series inspired by its action-packed opening credit sequence.
A YouTuber's Open Letter to YouTube
June 4th, 2013 9:30 PMYouTuber BryarlyBishop speaks out against YouTube's recent changes in revenue-sharing policy that have resulted in a sudden, visible decrease of viewership for many video bloggers on the site.
I Watch it for the Plot
June 4th, 2013 9:00 PMThis ironic statement is often used to falsely indicate an appreciation for a television show's engaging storyline, rather than its sexually attractive characters and nude scenes.
Wikipedia in the 1980s
June 4th, 2013 8:00 PMThe Squirrel-Monkey YouTube channel envisions what Wikipedia might look like if it had been invented in the 1980s.
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Attack on Titan
This anime adaptation of the critically acclaimed manga series has quickly gained a cult following on the web, already having spawned a photo fad and a video parody series inspired by its action-packed opening credit sequence.
I Watch it for the Plot
This ironic statement is often used to falsely indicate an appreciation for a television show's engaging storyline, rather than its sexually attractive characters and nude scenes.
Wikipedia in the 1980s
The Squirrel-Monkey YouTube channel envisions what Wikipedia might look like if it had been invented in the 1980s.