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Gununu - ぐぬぬ
January 13th, 2011 7:43 PMBefore the times of 4chan exploits like “Give Pikachu a Face” or even “Fsjal”, there was “Gununu,” a manga exploitable series that became immensely popular on Futaba Channel.
PTSD Clarinet Boy
January 13th, 2011 4:47 PMDon't let his clarinet and the marching band gear fool you. He's seen things …no man should ever see.
Inglip
January 12th, 2011 6:54 PMOn January 8th, a Reddit user unknowingly summoned Inglip, the master of the Gropagas who instructs his followers through Captcha with evil deeds like "punish cats” and “overthrow toronto.” Lollerskates.
More Dakka
January 12th, 2011 3:20 PMDakka (-noun):
1. Onomatopoeia describing the sound produced by fully-automatic weapons in action.
2. The firing rate of an automatic ranged weapon in first-person shooter video games.
Sad Panda
January 12th, 2011 2:34 PMSad Panda is internet slang used to describe someone who is sad or depressed.
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Gununu - ぐぬぬ
Before the times of 4chan exploits like “Give Pikachu a Face” or even “Fsjal”, there was “Gununu,” a manga exploitable series that became immensely popular on Futaba Channel.
PTSD Clarinet Boy
Don't let his clarinet and the marching band gear fool you. He's seen things …no man should ever see.
More Dakka
Dakka (-noun):
1. Onomatopoeia describing the sound produced by fully-automatic weapons in action.
2. The firing rate of an automatic ranged weapon in first-person shooter video games.