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I'm trying so hard to picture this but the closest I can get is Rule34 Bee Movie porn. It just sounds like a deranged zach hypothetical like "Chris what would you do if you had a hot sexy girlfriend but she was a bee and had a huge stinger to sting your foreskin with"
Through the power of autism I found the post that had some of it, plus the discussion on Veronica starts a few pages back (299-ish or the video where mark announced he married her which is down) if you want a refresher on the shitshow
I used to follow Veronica online and always thought it was weird how much she draws herself. It’s like American Psycho vibes.


It takes about a year to process an adjustment of status visa to green card. I have a hard time believing they had enough evidence of their relationship. Mark is white so we’ll see.
 
The latest Oney Plays episode, Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland, is an unexpected triumph. Despite being a Corey Lyle episode, it manages to avoid the usual pitfalls of awkward humor—even when presented with the perfect opportunity to make a cheap joke about Corey being the “fat autistic viewer’ libido.” The restraint shown here elevates the humor, proving that the team can deliver comedy without leaning on tired or uncomfortable tropes.


The episode also delights with classic Oney Plays moments, including their trademark riffs on brown bricks and a particularly dark but hilarious discussion about babies’ soft spots. These callbacks, combined with the chaotic energy the show is known for, make the episode a nostalgic yet fresh experience for longtime fans.


However, a glaring issue mars the episode. Fifteen minutes in, they unapologetically use a duplication glitch—a clear act of cheating. This decision undercuts the integrity of their playthrough and is a disservice to their audience. Cheating, especially in a game that thrives on its nostalgic charm and inherent challenge, is inexcusable. It’s a misstep that cannot be overlooked.


Finally, please, I am begging—please—can someone please, please post the big baby in 8-bit graphics? Please, I need this. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s haunting me. The big baby in 8-bit graphics—it’s all I have left. Please, you don’t understand. The world is falling apart, and I’m sitting here, clinging to the hope that someone, anyone, will post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please, I’m not asking for much. Just the big baby. In 8-bit. Please. Please, I need it. I need it more than air, more than water, more than anything. The big baby in 8-bit graphics is my last hope. Please, if you have any shred of decency, just post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please. I’m begging. Please..
 
The latest Oney Plays episode, Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland, is an unexpected triumph. Despite being a Corey Lyle episode, it manages to avoid the usual pitfalls of awkward humor—even when presented with the perfect opportunity to make a cheap joke about Corey being the “fat autistic viewer’ libido.” The restraint shown here elevates the humor, proving that the team can deliver comedy without leaning on tired or uncomfortable tropes.


The episode also delights with classic Oney Plays moments, including their trademark riffs on brown bricks and a particularly dark but hilarious discussion about babies’ soft spots. These callbacks, combined with the chaotic energy the show is known for, make the episode a nostalgic yet fresh experience for longtime fans.


However, a glaring issue mars the episode. Fifteen minutes in, they unapologetically use a duplication glitch—a clear act of cheating. This decision undercuts the integrity of their playthrough and is a disservice to their audience. Cheating, especially in a game that thrives on its nostalgic charm and inherent challenge, is inexcusable. It’s a misstep that cannot be overlooked.


Finally, please, I am begging—please—can someone please, please post the big baby in 8-bit graphics? Please, I need this. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s haunting me. The big baby in 8-bit graphics—it’s all I have left. Please, you don’t understand. The world is falling apart, and I’m sitting here, clinging to the hope that someone, anyone, will post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please, I’m not asking for much. Just the big baby. In 8-bit. Please. Please, I need it. I need it more than air, more than water, more than anything. The big baby in 8-bit graphics is my last hope. Please, if you have any shred of decency, just post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please. I’m begging. Please..
Is this AI?
 
The latest Oney Plays episode, Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland, is an unexpected triumph. Despite being a Corey Lyle episode, it manages to avoid the usual pitfalls of awkward humor—even when presented with the perfect opportunity to make a cheap joke about Corey being the “fat autistic viewer’ libido.” The restraint shown here elevates the humor, proving that the team can deliver comedy without leaning on tired or uncomfortable tropes.


The episode also delights with classic Oney Plays moments, including their trademark riffs on brown bricks and a particularly dark but hilarious discussion about babies’ soft spots. These callbacks, combined with the chaotic energy the show is known for, make the episode a nostalgic yet fresh experience for longtime fans.


However, a glaring issue mars the episode. Fifteen minutes in, they unapologetically use a duplication glitch—a clear act of cheating. This decision undercuts the integrity of their playthrough and is a disservice to their audience. Cheating, especially in a game that thrives on its nostalgic charm and inherent challenge, is inexcusable. It’s a misstep that cannot be overlooked.


Finally, please, I am begging—please—can someone please, please post the big baby in 8-bit graphics? Please, I need this. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s haunting me. The big baby in 8-bit graphics—it’s all I have left. Please, you don’t understand. The world is falling apart, and I’m sitting here, clinging to the hope that someone, anyone, will post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please, I’m not asking for much. Just the big baby. In 8-bit. Please. Please, I need it. I need it more than air, more than water, more than anything. The big baby in 8-bit graphics is my last hope. Please, if you have any shred of decency, just post the big baby in 8-bit graphics. Please. I’m begging. Please..
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The video reminded me of this fucking thumbnail from Veronica.

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I can't get over how a grown woman put all this work into this. You aren't a protagonist in a romance novel, you're explaining your whore behavior with your gross, drunk LA friends. Jesus christ.
all I have to say is Imagine dumping your somewhat attractive, tall and actually funny and talented irish cartoonist boyfriend for something that whines about SpongeBob and looks like he eats garbage
inceldom BTFO

Im glad I finally know the deal with mick, when you ask anyone anywhere they give you a stupid response like those bullshit tomar jokes. Mick isn’t bad, he has a severe drinking problem and needed help but due to the fratboy nature of newgrounders at the time he didn’t get it, I hope he stays away from booze and floozies and continues his jojo fan project. I love jojo and competent fanfics are hard to find

also justice for chris. The real victim of this story

including their trademark riffs on brown bricks
did you say brown bricks? You son of a bitch I’m in!
 
Class of 09 Anime is on Lyle's channel. 12 min of the same joke over and over again.

 
Class of 09 Anime is on Lyle's channel. 12 min of the same joke over and over again.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Rb1z6URgA1w
I've seen some clips from the game of Class of '09 which seemed kind of funny ("You either make it or die trying", the CP isle in a warehouse), but I've never watched the full game. The hot-topic parts were a bit entertaining, outside of those parts a lot of it felt random with no purpose or payoff.
 
The thread was talking about a lost Rugrats video a week or so back, then this week they played a new Rugrats game. The thread was talking about if Dave is ugly or not a few days ago, now in today's video Chris calls him ugly in the first few seconds. What does it mean??? 🤔
 
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