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See Who Won 'Meme Of The Month' For October 2024
There were a handful of pretty frightening memes for the spooky season, from Trump serving you fries to Musk jumping in the air, the horrifying Pokemon leaks, a very witchy kitty, and a KSI song to pair with your Lunchly. Did you vote this month?
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Hello Kitty Girl and UCF Professor Dating Rumor Explained
In October 2024, a scandal erupted at the University of Central Florida involving Computer Science professor Travis Meade and his teaching assistant, Kaylee, who became known as the "Hello Kitty Girl" due to her girly outfits and Hello Kitty-themed notes on Meade's office door. Rumors circulated on Reddit, Imgur, TikTok, and 4chan alleging an inappropriate relationship between Meade and Kaylee, which purportedly led to his firing. Anonymous images and videos showing the pair together fueled the speculation, while some Reddit users defended Meade, claiming he left for a better job and denying any romance. Contrarily, others asserted Kaylee was engaged to someone else, presenting photos as evidence. Discord messages allegedly from Kaylee further complicated the narrative by stating Meade left for a new position. Despite the widespread online buzz and viral TikTok discussions, there has been no official statement from UCF or verified evidence to confirm the allegations against Professor Meade and Kaylee.
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What Happened To 'Peanut The Squirrel' And 'Fred The Raccoon'?
Peanut the Squirrel was a beloved pet of content creator Mark Longo, who managed the Instagram account @peanut_the_squirrel12 since April 2017. In late October 2024, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) seized Peanut and Longo's raccoon Fred from his home, leading to their euthanization on November 1st, 2024. Longo publicly condemned the NYDEC for taking and euthanizing his pets, sharing videos on Instagram and appearing on TMZ to demand accountability from the department after the animals were forcibly removed from his residence.
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Why The Vatican Just Released An Anime Mascot Named 'Luce'
In October 2024, the Vatican introduced Luce, a blue-haired anime-style mascot created by Italian artist Simone Legno. Aimed at attracting a younger audience, Luce features traditional Catholic symbols like a cross and a dog named Santino. Her debut on the Vatican’s YouTube account garnered tens of thousands of views, sparking widespread online reactions across platforms like Reddit, Imgur, TikTok, and 4chan. Fans embraced Luce with fanart and memes, while others humorously speculated about a future "religious anime universe." Despite the playful reception, there has been no official statement from the Vatican regarding the long-term plans for Luce beyond her role as the Holy Year 2025 mascot.
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These Viral Halloween Costumes Reference Some Pretty Obscure Memes
Have you seen these Halloween costumes trending? From "She's so crazzzzy! Love her!!!" to RBG Chair and "Turn it UP!" some people's Halloween posts are reminding us of some old memes we may have forgotten about.
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The 'I Hate Gay Halloween' Meme Trend Shows Off Weirdly Niche Costumes
It's no secret that when it comes to Halloween the LGBTQ+ community tends to go pretty hard. Here are some of the year's most niche and obscure costumes people have posted with the phrase "I hate gay Halloween, what do you mean you're _______?"
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TikTokers Are Carving 'Dumb Ahh Pumpkins'
There's a new trend on TikTok, and it requires pumpkin carving, specifically carving a pumpkin to have this buck-toothed, goofy face.
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Why Jenna Marbles Disappeared From The Internet
Jenna Marbles was an internet icon until one day she completely left the internet behind. In this episode, we look into why and if she will ever return.
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Quadrobics Make Furries and Therians More Athletic Than You
There's a new fitness trend online … kinda. Dedicated therians are getting comfortable moving on all fours, and it's actually kind of impressive.
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Hallowmeme 2024: Halloween Meme Costume Guide
If you don't know what to be for Halloween check out some ideas based on 2024's biggest memes, like the Costco Guys, Moo Deng, Or My New Character, just please, Aztrosist is BEGGING you not to go as Hawk Tuah.
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How Justin Kuritzkes Went From 'Potion Seller' To Hollywood Screenwriter
Justin Kuritzkes took over YouTube 10 years ago with his "Potion Seller" sketch, but you might be surprised where he is now. He was secretly grinding his way to Hollywood. Now he works with Austin Butler and Zendaya.
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Donald Trump's 'Working At McDonald's' PR Stunt Gets Memed
Trump stopped by a Pennsylvania McDonald's for a photo op, where he donned an apron and got down and dirty with the frier. Of course, the internet responded with "Just put the fries in the bag, bro."