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How Tamar Braxton's "Let Me Know" ft. Future Became A Meme Anthem
You've heard this song paired with Leland Manigo, Henry Danger and a whole lot of Cave Diver memes, but where did it come from?
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Zara Dar Drops PhD Program for Spicy Content, Highlights Pay Difference
This woman in STEM is now a woman in OF, and the staggering difference in earnings makes it clear why. She's even started posting scientific lectures on "the hub," where the monetization rate is comparatively insane.
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How The 'Not My Name, Quarterback' Scene Became A Meme
Generally online when people spot something cringy, they'll express that by recreating it to the best of their ability. This cheesy scene from the Tubi movie Sidelined: The QB and Me has gotten tons of TikTokers saying "Not my name, quarterback."
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What Is High Meat? Why People Are Eating Rotting Meat To Get High
Warning to those who consume food – this is pretty nasty. A trend has been circling online in which individuals are eating raw, fermented meat from a jar, claiming the bacteria gets you high.
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The Burger King Foot Lettuce Guy Tells All
Meet Alex, the man behind the iconic Burger King Foot Lettuce meme. In this exclusive interview, he reveals the real story of how a joke among friends turned into internet infamy, the fallout from being doxxed, and how he navigated life as a viral sensation. From losing his job to Chills’ unforgettable voiceover, Alex opens up about his regrets, the memes that won’t die, and his unexpected journey to internet legend status. *Note: While we were unable to 100 percent confirm the veracity of Alex’s claims of being the subject of the Burger King Foot Lettuce meme, he sent us photographs of his 2012 high school yearbook from Mayfield Heights High, the high school in the town where the incident is confirmed to have taken place. The man who took the photo also provided us with a quote about the story but wanted to remain anonymous. He told us: “I posted it to get a rise out of people and see their reactions. It fit in perfectly with the kind of thing that got posted on /b/ at the time and, not realizing there could be any consequences, I posted it with a taunting message: 'This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King.' As soon as I saw the post that doxxed the pic I became immediately nauseous and felt my heart rate and blood pressure go through the roof. There were in fact consequences for my actions.”
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February 26th: National Backdoor Day?
What's happening on February 26th? Now dubbed “National Backdoor Day,” thanks to a viral video by @notfromadonis urging users to “slime ya hb,” (slang for betraying a friend). The video quickly gained over a million views, sparking memes and jokes about people side-eyeing their closest friends in fear of getting double-crossed. The term “backdoor” comes from AAVE slang meaning to betray or snitch, inspiring TikTokers to declare February 26th as the day for potential betrayal. Now, users are humorously sharing “tips” on how to avoid getting backstabbed.
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Why is Beabadoobee Crashing Out Over This NBA YoungBoy Meme?
The weird story of this meme involves a trend called "Artists Who Can Sing Vs. Artists Who Can't Sing," which evolved into a meme about NBA YoungBoy singing opera, which evolved into a meme about Beabadoobee crashing out.
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The '6-7' TikTok Trend Involves LaMelo Ball And A Skrilla Song
TikTokers are making jokes referencing the numbers 6 and 7 and cutting to a Skrilla track, "Doot Doot," in which he says the numbers. The track went viral alongside edits of the 6'7" basketball player, LaMelo Ball.
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The 3D Animated Dancing Rat That Started A TikTok Dance Trend
First, this 3D animated rat, ratomilton, did this dance. Then iShowSpeed did the dance. Now all of TikTok is doing the dance.
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This Russian Swimming Cap Lady Is A Befuddling New TikTok Meme
This woman is seen iconically dawning all different colors of swimming caps across your FYP, but where did she come from?
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Did Elon Musk Have A 13th Child With MAGA Influencer Ashley St. Clair?
Elon Musk isn't only rich in money, he's also rich in controversy. The "pronatalist" has 12 children that the public is aware of, and now, among other fascinating rumors, MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair has claimed to have given birth to his 13th.
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'90s Kid Meme Legend Brent Rambo Returns
Brent Rambo became an internet sensation after his enthusiastic thumbs-up from a 1990s Apple commercial went viral as a reaction GIF. Originally starring in a commercial showcasing futuristic classrooms, his iconic gesture became a go-to approval meme on Reddit and other social platforms. Decades later, Brent surprised fans by recreating the pose as an adult while working at Sony Online Entertainment. In 2022, he completed a full-circle moment by joining Apple as an Engineering Director, cementing his legacy as an internet icon turned tech professional.