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The comic was created by Crawfish Comic and posted to Tumblr in early 2023. Now, it's going viral again on X and inspiring memes.
Since September, memes have been popping up about writing-in "hawk tuah" for president. Now, with election day here, it's time to see how many people end up taking the joke too far.
In what has to be one of the most bizarre tweets of 2024, Robert J. O'Neill, the ex-Navy SEAL who purportedly shot Bin Laden, is going viral after telling some Kamala supporters they'd be his concubines.
The dance is performed by Crips after offiing rival gang members and now it's an emote in "Fortnite." Many are worried some kid's going to do it in the wrong place.
The piece is part of Leman's art book "Starcats" and has become a massive meme on TikTok over the past few weeks, where it's being used to represent the way users would react to certain, unhinged situations.
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