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Drawball.com (not to be confused with with Drawball.io or the Xbox One game) was a website with two large circular canvases and simple drawing tools for people to draw anything with. Drawball One is protected and must apply to draw while Drawball Two lets anyone draw without moderation. | Drawball.com (not to be confused with with Drawball.io or the Xbox One game) was a website with two large circular canvases and simple drawing tools for people to draw anything with. Drawball One is protected and must apply to draw while Drawball Two lets anyone draw without moderation. | ||
Around August of 2009, a couple of {{I|Poland}} [[Polandball|Polish]] internet users, mainly from vykop.pl, insomnia.pl and kibice.net started to fill the canvas displaying the polish flag with " | Around August of 2009, a couple of {{I|Poland}} [[Polandball|Polish]] internet users, mainly from vykop.pl, insomnia.pl and kibice.net started to fill the canvas displaying the polish flag with "POLSKA" written on it. | ||
== {{I|Earth}} Planetballs {{I|Earth}} == | == {{I|Earth}} Planetballs {{I|Earth}} == | ||
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== {{I|Dead Centrism}} Polcompball {{I|Anarchy}} (Ideologyballs) == | == {{I|Dead Centrism}} Polcompball {{I|Anarchy}} (Ideologyballs) == | ||
== | == Companyballs == |