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A new TikTok trend involves making men dance for the things they want.
A strange, decade-old piece of 'South Park' fan art has become the unexpected subject of memes over the past two years. Here's why.
Fitness enthusiasts coined the phrase "Winter Arc" to describe the "bulk" they undergo during the colder months of the year. Now, the fad has captured the attention of the not-so-serious fitness folk over on TikTok.
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