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Zubatman
August 21st, 2012 9:00 PMOnly Pokemon'a strongest superhero can defeat Youngster Joey's Rattata.
Minor Character Fandom
August 21st, 2012 8:25 PMThough minor characters often play little to no role in official stories, fans often apply their own ideas to them, creating a fandom that leads to appearances in related media and even the main show itself.
A Legitimate Guide for Todd Akins
August 21st, 2012 7:30 PMYouTuber TaylorFerrera wrote this tune to shed a humorous light on what constitutes legitimate sexual assault according to Todd Akins.
All Aboard the LOL Train
August 21st, 2012 7:01 PMBe careful what you wish for, hipsters.
Bearsharktopus
August 21st, 2012 6:41 PMInternet Animals: This strange photoshopped image of a bear-shark-octopus hybrid came out of a post on the social news website Reddit in September of 2009.
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Minor Character Fandom
Though minor characters often play little to no role in official stories, fans often apply their own ideas to them, creating a fandom that leads to appearances in related media and even the main show itself.
A Legitimate Guide for Todd Akins
YouTuber TaylorFerrera wrote this tune to shed a humorous light on what constitutes legitimate sexual assault according to Todd Akins.
All Aboard the LOL Train
Be careful what you wish for, hipsters.
Bearsharktopus
Internet Animals: This strange photoshopped image of a bear-shark-octopus hybrid came out of a post on the social news website Reddit in September of 2009.