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we have new images of the 31 - 40 set
the figures (they messed up my boy 39)
and the cards (NEW RENDERS FOR 34 AND 38 LETS GOOOO)

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every time anyone tries to make me feel bad for enjoying ~lolrandom~ humor i remember that Douglas Adams probably definitely made the Heart of Gold ship run on an "infinite improbability drive" as an excuse to do a bunch of random humor. and he's like, respected
botober day 19: "scientific randomness unit"
ZOMG TACO!!!1 XD
Reading @nostalgebraist-autoresponder has given me a rather uncomfortable insight about myself. I thought that I had grown beyond LOLRANDOM humor. I occasionally come across something really random from Frank, though, and realize that no, I haven't. (Citations: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)

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takes my head off and uses it as a bowling ball
I’m not gonna do this as a reblog because I don’t want to be a grump on somebody else’s post, but: no, Invader Zim did not invent lolrandom humour.
Lolrandom culture - and the accompanying strange obsession with tacos and pandas and whatnot - was a thing on the Internet all through the late 1990s. Invader Zim’s first episode didn’t air until 2001.
It’s just that so few people regularly used the Internet in the late 90s that, for many, Zim was their first exposure to it.
(Which doesn’t mean that Zim wasn’t a pioneer in this respect, mind; it was one of the earliest mainstream cartoons to exploit slightly dated Internet humour.)
hey guys this is my mario OC yonky he’s yoshi’s long lost brother his skills are coughing in people’s mouths and screaming at such a high octave they astral project