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October 10th, 2024 11:15 AMMilton adds to the growing perception that the deadliest hurricanes have a face, originally seen in 2016's Hurricane Matthew.
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Happy Anniversary To 'Tails Gets Trolled', Arguably The Greatest Webcomic In History
October 10th, 2024 11:00 AMFew things approach the surreal, outsider art brilliance of 'Tails Gets Trolled.'
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Where Are They Now? Here's Why 'Double Rainbow Guy' A.K.A. Paul "Bear" Vasquez's YouTube Channel Remains Posthumously Active
October 10th, 2024 10:30 AMCalifornia native and prolific YouTuber Paul "Bear" Vasquez died in May 2020, but his YouTube account remains active four years after his death. Here's the wholesome story of the iconic "Double Rainbow" guy.
25 Hateable Images That Will Make Your Skin Crawl
October 10th, 2024 10:15 AMSometimes you're met with an image that's so unsatisfying that you can't help but look away, here are a few examples.
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Hurricane Milton Has A Face That People Are Comparing To 'Smiling Friends' Or A Classic Chud
Milton adds to the growing perception that the deadliest hurricanes have a face, originally seen in 2016's Hurricane Matthew.
Happy Anniversary To 'Tails Gets Trolled', Arguably The Greatest Webcomic In History
Few things approach the surreal, outsider art brilliance of 'Tails Gets Trolled.'
Where Are They Now? Here's Why 'Double Rainbow Guy' A.K.A. Paul "Bear" Vasquez's YouTube Channel Remains Posthumously Active
California native and prolific YouTuber Paul "Bear" Vasquez died in May 2020, but his YouTube account remains active four years after his death. Here's the wholesome story of the iconic "Double Rainbow" guy.
25 Hateable Images That Will Make Your Skin Crawl
Sometimes you're met with an image that's so unsatisfying that you can't help but look away, here are a few examples.