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Happy International ASMR Day!
April 9th, 2013 7:00 PMToday marks the second annual International ASMR Day, which is meant to celebrate and raise awareness for the strange tingly sensation known as "autonomous sensory meridian response."
Guile's Theme Acapella
April 9th, 2013 6:15 PMWhat is this sorcery? Video game acapella master Smooth McGroove sings the various instrumental parts of Guile's theme from the 1991 fighting game Street Fighter 2.
I See Dead People
April 9th, 2013 5:43 PMThis catchphrase from the 1999 M. Night Shyamalan horror film The Sixth Sense has been used online to mock particular groups of people for their behaviors or stereotypes since as early as 2001.
Toy Story is The Walking Dead
April 9th, 2013 4:30 PMPatrick Prejusa composed this mashup trailer in response to Redditor JimmyLegs50's argument that Pixar film Toy Story and AMC's The Walking Dead have the same exact storyline.
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Happy International ASMR Day!
Today marks the second annual International ASMR Day, which is meant to celebrate and raise awareness for the strange tingly sensation known as "autonomous sensory meridian response."
Guile's Theme Acapella
What is this sorcery? Video game acapella master Smooth McGroove sings the various instrumental parts of Guile's theme from the 1991 fighting game Street Fighter 2.
I See Dead People
This catchphrase from the 1999 M. Night Shyamalan horror film The Sixth Sense has been used online to mock particular groups of people for their behaviors or stereotypes since as early as 2001.
Toy Story is The Walking Dead
Patrick Prejusa composed this mashup trailer in response to Redditor JimmyLegs50's argument that Pixar film Toy Story and AMC's The Walking Dead have the same exact storyline.