I also remember one with a stormtropper pelvis thrusting to the bad touch by BH gang.
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Kong John
Denmark1020 Posts
I also remember one with a stormtropper pelvis thrusting to the bad touch by BH gang. | ||
Misrah
United States1695 Posts
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Misrah
United States1695 Posts
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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FragKrag
United States11539 Posts
I could remember just being entranced for minutes at just gifs and music | ||
Hot77.iEy
Finland1486 Posts
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Ducci
United States588 Posts
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Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
Like you said: it filled a niche for a time, and it was good. But I think it died a long time ago. | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
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Mickey
United States2606 Posts
This is something that I've been wondering about as well. However, I've always thought about how websites especially old ones where the user base has dwindled seem like internet graveyards. Does anyone remember, xanga? I remember that my freshman and sophomore year of high school everyone was raging about Xanga. People would post on their xangas about things that happened, their feelings, or just use it as a way of social interaction. However, now most people have gotten myspaces and even migrated to facebook. Xanga has been dead for years now, but sometimes I run into xanga's that have been abandoned, but still have all the content. The users who made the accounts have completely forgot about it.The stories are still there, the emotion, the sense of teenage angst, and well it's simply frozen there on a web page. I remember going on YTMND my junior year of high school. My friends all made ytmnd's and so did I. Sure, they weren't exactly funny, but most of them were inside jokes. It seems that most of the fan base went to either 4Chan, or just simply log on to youtube to find interesting stuff to view. | ||
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