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OkCupid Single Topic Blogs
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Tween Chronic: Skip Rope
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[10] Guy: Dinosaur Edition
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Genius
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Maximus Thor vs. Herobrine
This badass six-year-old kid apparently has some bones to pick with Herobrine, the mysterious havoc-wrecking Minecraft legend born from a creepypasta story.
OkCupid Single Topic Blogs
OKCupid has inspired the creation of many single topic blogs on Tumblr, including the latest friendzone-shaming feed "Nice Guys of OKCupid."
[10] Guy: Dinosaur Edition
[10] Guy discusses his insights on our planet's natural history.
Genius
This rage comic character was created in September 2011 to criticize people's poor decisions.