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The web series 'Helluva Boss' is being trolled for relying on naughty humor, with fans of the show editing clips from other media to show what they would sound like in the same vein.
While it may not be fair to say the political right has only one joke, there is a joke that many of them like to tell a lot, which has led to a prevalent sentiment and catchphrase online.
Spotify just released its annual "wrapped" program, with a unique twist that shows people which towns match their sonic taste profiles, a revelation that has led to a great end-of-year LGBTQ+ showdown.
Satire can be tough to spot when it comes from a small source and sounds just plausible enough to be true.
A certain McDonald's collectible became a widely discussed topic of conversation online after people realized that a Garfield mug they've owned for years may be giving them brain damage.
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The web series 'Helluva Boss' is being trolled for relying on naughty humor, with fans of the show editing clips from other media to show what they would sound like in the same vein.
While it may not be fair to say the political right has only one joke, there is a joke that many of them like to tell a lot, which has led to a prevalent sentiment and catchphrase online.
Spotify just released its annual "wrapped" program, with a unique twist that shows people which towns match their sonic taste profiles, a revelation that has led to a great end-of-year LGBTQ+ showdown.
Satire can be tough to spot when it comes from a small source and sounds just plausible enough to be true.
A certain McDonald's collectible became a widely discussed topic of conversation online after people realized that a Garfield mug they've owned for years may be giving them brain damage.
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