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'Pokémon Rodeo:' Game Freak Leaks Reveal Cancelled Spin-Off MMO Game About Riding Pokemons Into Battle
The new leak occurred in mid-October 2024, a few days after the first incident, spawning theories and memes related to the speculated new game.
25 Peculiar Photos Containing No Context
There's nothing else to say other than "hmmm…"
Shaq Does Not Like When The Other 'South Park' Characters Are Mean To Butters
An old phrasal template about when they're mean to your favorite character has gained a new template.
Where Does 'Death Knocking On Doors' Come From? A Popular Meme Explained
The classic "who's next?" meme has a long history.