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The meme has been connected with Mizu5 and "Project Sekai" as a whole as a reference to a specific lyric from a 2022 "Project Sekai" song that mentions a bell and is thought to have foreshadowed the game's current event.
An exploitable video template has rappers calling anything "Satan's strongest soldier."
The pose was first defined online as early as 2006 and has recently inspired discourse on TikTok for very likely being illegal.
The trend has TikTokers replacing the lyric "I love you" with something funnier to great effect, resulting in a ton of examples over the past year.
Earlier this year, a ship dynamic meme about a person's love of a certain type of hair inspired a whole redraw trend that you can now buy as a t-shirt.
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The meme has been connected with Mizu5 and "Project Sekai" as a whole as a reference to a specific lyric from a 2022 "Project Sekai" song that mentions a bell and is thought to have foreshadowed the game's current event.
An exploitable video template has rappers calling anything "Satan's strongest soldier."
The pose was first defined online as early as 2006 and has recently inspired discourse on TikTok for very likely being illegal.
The trend has TikTokers replacing the lyric "I love you" with something funnier to great effect, resulting in a ton of examples over the past year.
Earlier this year, a ship dynamic meme about a person's love of a certain type of hair inspired a whole redraw trend that you can now buy as a t-shirt.
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