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10 Internet comments about games that actually make us laugh

10 Internet comments about games that actually make us laugh

Most Internet comments are authored by mean 12-year-olds who hate minorities, women, and dogs. We've found a few comments that are actually kind of funny but are probably still written by those same little devils.

Thumbs up if

It seems like the top comment on every YouTube video is someone saying “thumbs up if…” about something stupid. On Reddit and N4G, it’s not a party unless some fanboys are getting way too defensive about faceless corporations.

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That’s why we’ve made it our duty to sift through the refuse left behind by the animals that populates every comment section on the Internet. Below we’ve brought you a  few game-related replies that are actually worth a chuckle:

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