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History of Pedobear on 2channel
November 22nd, 2011 4:38 PMGot any pre-4chan archives or screenshots of ASCII Pedobear (simply known as "Kuma") on 2channel? Help us connect the missing dots!
Pepper Spray Cop: Y U NO Edition
November 22nd, 2011 3:19 PMThe pepper spray cop has started taking down Internet memes! Can anything stop him?
Know Your Meme: Pedobear
November 22nd, 2011 2:45 PMIn fulfilling our community's long overdue request, Internet scientist Forest revisits the perverted meaning and misunderstandings behind the iconic Pedobear.
Fake Science Fair Projects
November 22nd, 2011 2:13 PMThis photoshop meme of taking boring science fair posters and making them hilarious began on Something Awful back in 2008.
Benton the Deer Chasing Dog
November 22nd, 2011 1:38 PMThis dog is having the time of his life chasing deer into the middle of a street by London's Richmond Park. The same cannot be said for his frantic owner.
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History of Pedobear on 2channel
Got any pre-4chan archives or screenshots of ASCII Pedobear (simply known as "Kuma") on 2channel? Help us connect the missing dots!
Pepper Spray Cop: Y U NO Edition
The pepper spray cop has started taking down Internet memes! Can anything stop him?
Fake Science Fair Projects
This photoshop meme of taking boring science fair posters and making them hilarious began on Something Awful back in 2008.
Benton the Deer Chasing Dog
This dog is having the time of his life chasing deer into the middle of a street by London's Richmond Park. The same cannot be said for his frantic owner.