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"Hi Hi Good Morning" has inspired hundreds of thousands of TikTok videos. It's easy to see why. The video is almost too wholesome for words.
Mocking a tweet that espouses the belief that, on December 21st, the "real DNA" of Black people "will be unlocked," Black Twitter exploded with jokes about what their superpowers will be and what they'll do with them.
A video of a CGI-animated influencer loading an Apple-branded shotgun with giant AirPods and shooting an Among Us survivor that is actually made of cake while singing a cringe-inducing song hit over 80 million views on TikTok this month and is quickly spreading across the web. Yes, it's just as dumb as it sounds.
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The latest social media challenge wants you to reveal personal opinions using only context clues.
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"Hi Hi Good Morning" has inspired hundreds of thousands of TikTok videos. It's easy to see why. The video is almost too wholesome for words.
Mocking a tweet that espouses the belief that, on December 21st, the "real DNA" of Black people "will be unlocked," Black Twitter exploded with jokes about what their superpowers will be and what they'll do with them.
A video of a CGI-animated influencer loading an Apple-branded shotgun with giant AirPods and shooting an Among Us survivor that is actually made of cake while singing a cringe-inducing song hit over 80 million views on TikTok this month and is quickly spreading across the web. Yes, it's just as dumb as it sounds.
Is there anything better than Prime Minister Modi dancing to "UNRAVEL"? These YouTube remixes argue, "no."
The latest social media challenge wants you to reveal personal opinions using only context clues.
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