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Why Is Jonkler Trying Not To Laugh? Is He Stupid?
30 years spent in Aslume… Think about what it does to a man…
Commander Zavala's Iconic Voice Line From 'Destiny' Was First Uttered A Decade Ago Today
The line, "Whether We Wanted It Or Not, We've Stepped Into War With The Cabal On Mars," comes from Zavala's monologue explaining an upcoming battle in the 2014 game, which was then turned into a copypasta online.
What Is 'The Dallas Cowboys Cycle' Meme? The NFL Dallas Cowboys Endless Cycle Meme Explained
What does "the Dallas Cowboys cycle" mean, and why has it become a meme? Here's what to know.