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Make Your Own Machine Code!
July 21st, 2011 9:23 PMOriginally published in the 14th issue of DC comics series 52, this comic strip has been used as a popular exploitable template on 4chan imageboards. For more inspirations, check out KYMdb – It's Machine Code!
Darth FUA!
July 21st, 2011 5:34 PMFor more, visit the video gallery at KYMdb – El Fua.
Inglip Comics
July 21st, 2011 4:58 PMALL HAIL LORD INGLIP!
ALL HAIL LORD INGLIP!
Lex Luthor Took Forty Cakes
July 21st, 2011 4:47 PMDid someone say cakes? 40 of them?
60s Spider-man
July 21st, 2011 2:56 PMHe is not your average superhero role model.
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Make Your Own Machine Code!
Originally published in the 14th issue of DC comics series 52, this comic strip has been used as a popular exploitable template on 4chan imageboards. For more inspirations, check out KYMdb – It's Machine Code!
Inglip Comics
ALL HAIL LORD INGLIP!
ALL HAIL LORD INGLIP!
Lex Luthor Took Forty Cakes
Did someone say cakes? 40 of them?
60s Spider-man
He is not your average superhero role model.