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Trump and Loomer have been seen associating with one another since late last year. Now, there are rumors that the two are having an affair after she was seen with him on debate night.
Memes using clips from the show suddenly took off on TikTok about a week ago and now they're starting to spread to social media at large.
The original Emoji, which shows an Emoji woman holding a pair of panties, started going around social media in 2020. Now, there's finally a version for the dudes and it comes in SpongeBob form for the true men of culture.
The image is meant to resemble the painting "Girl With a Pearl Earring" and is captivating social media with her beauty and grace, drawing comparisons to celebs like Ariana Grande and Hailey Bieber.
The translated speeches started popping up on YouTube back in January and while some history-buffs are touting them as helpful educational tools, others are using them as an excuse to glorify Hitler.
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Trump and Loomer have been seen associating with one another since late last year. Now, there are rumors that the two are having an affair after she was seen with him on debate night.
Memes using clips from the show suddenly took off on TikTok about a week ago and now they're starting to spread to social media at large.
The original Emoji, which shows an Emoji woman holding a pair of panties, started going around social media in 2020. Now, there's finally a version for the dudes and it comes in SpongeBob form for the true men of culture.
The image is meant to resemble the painting "Girl With a Pearl Earring" and is captivating social media with her beauty and grace, drawing comparisons to celebs like Ariana Grande and Hailey Bieber.
The translated speeches started popping up on YouTube back in January and while some history-buffs are touting them as helpful educational tools, others are using them as an excuse to glorify Hitler.
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