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Although previous years have shown the fad wavering, this year's desolate attempt at Spooktober has the annual event looking very low on calcium. sad doot
With the U.S. election drawing nearer, the internet realized that there was one thing missing from the campaign material: drawings of the candidates as AU college students, of course.
Frequently making use of memes, Xbox’s official Twitter account proves that knowledge of internet culture can go a long way with connecting to consumers.
It's time to get Spooktober back on track with three memes revolving around the mood of October. We have the Pope, a guy making his dead grandma a meme and a musical album that gives everyone feelings of existential dread.
This week, art collective MSCHF dropped the "Anti Ad Advertising Club" as a set of anti-corporate TikTok sounds that pay users for views. With as much as $20,000 up for grabs, TikTokers have
valiantly accepted the challenge.
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Although previous years have shown the fad wavering, this year's desolate attempt at Spooktober has the annual event looking very low on calcium. sad doot
With the U.S. election drawing nearer, the internet realized that there was one thing missing from the campaign material: drawings of the candidates as AU college students, of course.
Frequently making use of memes, Xbox’s official Twitter account proves that knowledge of internet culture can go a long way with connecting to consumers.
It's time to get Spooktober back on track with three memes revolving around the mood of October. We have the Pope, a guy making his dead grandma a meme and a musical album that gives everyone feelings of existential dread.
This week, art collective MSCHF dropped the "Anti Ad Advertising Club" as a set of anti-corporate TikTok sounds that pay users for views. With as much as $20,000 up for grabs, TikTokers have
valiantly accepted the challenge.
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