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Your Argument is Invalid
July 11th, 2011 3:12 PMPicture Unrelated meets Your Argument is Invalid (via KYM researcher d0dg3r).
Xzibit: Planking Has Roots in Slavery
July 11th, 2011 1:02 PMXzibit argues the planking game has its root in slavery, sparks a "that's racist" debate on Twitter.
X Grab My Y
July 11th, 2011 11:59 AMThis exploitable comic series was inspired by a deviantART submission by artist Angela Dunn.
Tro-Lo-Lord of the Lordings
July 11th, 2011 2:39 AMFrom YouTuber PistolShrimps: Saruman makes one final attempt to weasel his way out of Orthanc.
For more trololo videos, KYMdb – Trololo / Russian Rickroll.
A Wild X Appears!
July 10th, 2011 12:52 PMWhile inspired by the popular Nintendo game Pokémon, this particular phrasal template was never actually used in the game.
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Your Argument is Invalid
Picture Unrelated meets Your Argument is Invalid (via KYM researcher d0dg3r).
Xzibit: Planking Has Roots in Slavery
Xzibit argues the planking game has its root in slavery, sparks a "that's racist" debate on Twitter.
X Grab My Y
This exploitable comic series was inspired by a deviantART submission by artist Angela Dunn.
Tro-Lo-Lord of the Lordings
From YouTuber PistolShrimps: Saruman makes one final attempt to weasel his way out of Orthanc.
For more trololo videos, KYMdb – Trololo / Russian Rickroll.
A Wild X Appears!
While inspired by the popular Nintendo game Pokémon, this particular phrasal template was never actually used in the game.