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Was Freud Right? TikTok Users Seem To Think So

October 4th, 2022 10:00 AM

Freud Is Right refers to a series of ironic memes about the Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, best known for his theory of dreams, repression and mothers. The meme started to get popular on TikTok on September 2022 with a deepfake page of Freud dueting videos on the platform that confirm his psychoanalysis theories.


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The Meme You Should Be A Fan Of Before It Becomes Overrated


"Before it becomes overrated, I'll let you know that I'm a fan of X" refers to a catchphrase in which a person explains that they were a fan of an anime, game or film before it became overrated. It became a meme when it was paired with an image of Tobey Maguire and was used to show ironic appreciation of various pieces of media

October 4th, 2022 12:45 PM

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Was Freud Right? TikTok Users Seem To Think So


Freud Is Right refers to a series of ironic memes about the Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, best known for his theory of dreams, repression and mothers. The meme started to get popular on TikTok on September 2022 with a deepfake page of Freud dueting videos on the platform that confirm his psychoanalysis theories.

October 4th, 2022 10:00 AM

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