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If the news cycle this past week has you feeling down, there’s a cheeky little meme making the rounds that might be just what you need right now. So what is the meme? A dancing Winnie the Pooh, of ...
Before becoming a regular Disney franchise, Winnie the Pooh was a collection of stories by A.A. Milne. The first collection came out in 1926. The characters in the story were based on Milne’s son’s ...
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link China may have take action to censor PewDiePie after the popular YouTuber joked in a video about the similarities between the country's president ...
Just days after launching on Steam, Taiwanese horror game Devotion vanishes after a number of Chinese players review bombed it over a Winnie the Pooh meme. Red Candle Games, Devotion's developer, said ...
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Chinese media has a weird ban on Winnie-the-Pooh, mainly because some Chinese netizens have trolled President Xi Jinping online with comparisons to the character. This actually has ramifications for ...
The world is currently in, well, shambles, but for those of us watching it burn on Twitter dot com there is at least one good thing happening online this week: an animated video clip of Winnie the ...