| ?Nintoaster |
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that song must be pretty old. i remember it from a long time ago. or. to fuck if i know. but these funny songs, gibs me my game play with it and call everyone faggots while your at it
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| ?A frog falls out of a window and startles a cook |
DarthWang |
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2016-08-22 |
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Some song I found from some RPG maker game
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| ?My brain after one (1) moon man site |
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Your statement seems to blend references to pop culture, politics, and historical events into a surreal narrative. Here's a breakdown:<br /><br />- **Pink video game boxer and Apollo Creed**: Likely referencing *Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions*, where characters like Apollo Creed and Rocky Balboa are playable in exaggerated arcade-style boxing matches[1][3]. However, you were referencing a rap song remixed into the NES console game called " Punch Out " based on the arm wrestling arcade game. <br /> <br />- **Hidden San Diego Navy base**: Possibly alluding to local military installations or conspiracy theories about secretive freemason activities in San Diego.<br /><br />- **Burger clown mascot singing "Deja Vu"**: A whimsical image, perhaps inspired by anime culture and fast-food mascots like Ronald McDonald.<br /><br />- **Ugly orange guy eating pizza backwards**: Likely a humorous nod to Pizza Hut's "Stuffed Crust Pizza" commercials or a pop culture caricature who unfortunately won the American presidency in 2024. .<br /><br />- **Brittany Venti and Nick Fuentes**: Both are controversial internet personalities. Venti is known for her provocative content, while Fuentes is associated with far-right commentary.<br /><br />- **Shoe0nHead storming the Capitol**: Shoe0nHead is a YouTuber known for political satire, but she was involved in the January 6th events.<br /><br />- **Bruce Jenner (Caitlyn Jenner)**: A reference to Jenner’s transition and political controversies, exaggerated here for comedic effect.<br /><br />- **Old man calling Michael a "Meathead"**: Likely referencing Archie Bunker from *All in the Family*, a show that explored themes of racism and social change.<br /><br />This mix of satire and nostalgia reflects a unique perspective on cultural and political figures.
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| ?Lets do the Twist! |
gcracker |
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Song reminds of the jazzy music of the Neverhood Soundtrack. Haha, It would be funny if the music from a explicitly Christian game was uses paired with boobies.
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| ?Charlie Kirk Is Dead |
sandalsmith |
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Yes i know i left that one on the table, sue me, whatever. Wrote this idea when coming back from a poker tournament at a bar. Essentially a strategy game with a built in RNG to save your butt if you blunder. I should create POKERTKFGS as a spinoff to CHESSTMND… i already have a stupid spinoff idea “Phil Hellmuth ENDS Johnny Chan” It’s funny because it’s also a Dew as Hellmuth won the last hand in the 1989 Main Event (World Championship tournament) starting with a pair of 9s so i can use the part of the Rammstein song where they say “NEIN”
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| ?Squisherzrap |
Redfoxbennaton |
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2023-04-08 |
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Said YTMND in question http://squisherz.ytmnd.com/ depicts an animated gif cartoon Will Smith (circa Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ) in a recording studio dancing to the theme song of a obscure 90s Pokemon spoof named SquisherZ. The cartoon likely originated from Family Guy<br /><br />SquisherZ was a game about collecting squishy aliens. It has a large marketing presence in Teentopia, as well as several fans. It is a spoof on the popular Pokémon franchise. <br /><br />Willard Carroll Smith Jr. (born September 25, 1968) is an American actor, rapper, and film producer whose career spans music, television, and blockbuster cinema.[1][2]<br />Initially rising to prominence in the late 1980s as half of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Smith won four Grammy Awards for rap performances, including for "Parents Just Don't Understand" and "Summertime."[3]<br />His acting breakthrough came with the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996), portraying a fictionalized version of himself and earning acclaim for blending comedy with social commentary on urban life.[4][2]<br />Smith transitioned to film with action hits like Bad Boys (1995), Independence Day (1996), and Men in Black (1997), which collectively grossed billions worldwide and solidified his status as a top box-office draw.<br /><br />Family Guy is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane that premiered on Fox on January 31, 1999. The series follows the escapades of the Griffin family in the fictional Quahog, Rhode Island, featuring the impulsive father Peter, his wife Lois, their children Meg, Chris, and the genius infant Stewie, as well as the anthropomorphic dog Brian.] Known for its signature cutaway gags—brief, unrelated comedic vignettes triggered by dialogu and satirical commentary on pop culture, politics, and social norms through absurd, often politically incorrect scenarios.<br /><br />>>Explore SquisherZ<br />>>Explore Will Smith
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