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Takedown of Downfall Parodies
April 21st, 2011 6:41 PMBack in April 2010, YouTube began blocking access to thousands of Downfall parody videos after Constantin Film decided to pull the plug on the meme.
While the censorship efforts have subsided since, hundreds of clips still remain missing to this day. Help us preserve this YouTube classic by uploading your favorites in our video gallery.
I Love The Power Glove. It's So Bad.
April 21st, 2011 5:42 PMThis catchphrase came straight out of The Wizard, a 1989 feature length Nintendo commercial disguised as a film. By the way, what ever happened to Fred Savage?
TL;DR
April 21st, 2011 4:08 PM1) Shorthand for "too long, didn't read."
2) Sometimes known as "teel deer."
Birds with Arms
April 21st, 2011 1:57 PMAdding human limbs to other animals is almost always entertaining.
You Win the Internet!
April 20th, 2011 11:46 PM+1 free internet for everyone.
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Takedown of Downfall Parodies
Back in April 2010, YouTube began blocking access to thousands of Downfall parody videos after Constantin Film decided to pull the plug on the meme.
While the censorship efforts have subsided since, hundreds of clips still remain missing to this day. Help us preserve this YouTube classic by uploading your favorites in our video gallery.
I Love The Power Glove. It's So Bad.
This catchphrase came straight out of The Wizard, a 1989 feature length Nintendo commercial disguised as a film. By the way, what ever happened to Fred Savage?
Birds with Arms
Adding human limbs to other animals is almost always entertaining.
You Win the Internet!
+1 free internet for everyone.