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Street Fighter II OST: Unplugged Edition
April 5th, 2013 12:43 PMMarcelo Carvalho from Brazil, you win.
Things are Getting Pretty Serious
April 5th, 2013 12:40 PMThis advice animal series features a quote and screen capture image from the 2004 cult comedy film Napoleon Dynamite.
A Pepper Heartbeat
April 5th, 2013 12:40 PMLong before PES released their Academy Award nominated short Fresh Guacamole, PES released this stop motion film using three red bell peppers to create a heartbeat.
Ridiculously Photogenic People
April 5th, 2013 12:40 PM ShareNon-English Street Fighter Memes
April 5th, 2013 12:25 AMThe monumental subculture entry for Street Fighter is now up and running! We've documented a handful of related memes, mostly circulating in the English-speaking parts of the Internet, but what about elsewhere?
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Things are Getting Pretty Serious
This advice animal series features a quote and screen capture image from the 2004 cult comedy film Napoleon Dynamite.
A Pepper Heartbeat
Long before PES released their Academy Award nominated short Fresh Guacamole, PES released this stop motion film using three red bell peppers to create a heartbeat.
Non-English Street Fighter Memes
The monumental subculture entry for Street Fighter is now up and running! We've documented a handful of related memes, mostly circulating in the English-speaking parts of the Internet, but what about elsewhere?