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The viral headline is a just-plausible-enough satire created by a Twitter user.
LGR, short for Lazy Game Reviews, is the online handle of Clint Basinger, an American YouTuber known for his videos about video games, most notably The Sims, old computers, and software. Since 2006, LGR has been producing content on various channels in a multitude of genres and types.
The Weekends biggest memes all rounded up in one convenient place! This weekend we had a new SpongeBob format, Deltarune Chapter 2, and a Twilight reference getting big.
This new round of stock trade frenzy has brought many people into the world of WallStreetBets, only to realize they aren't prepared for their memes and phrases. Allow us to explain.
Know Your Meme explains the history of the "Lamar Roast Franklin" meme, examining why it took seven years for this Grand Theft Auto V scene featuring the character Franklin and his "yee yee ass haircut" to spawn a hit parody series.
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