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The internet recently became aware of the massive ironic s***post culture on /r/DaBaby, taking particular notice to the arguably racist posts on the forum. Now, the internet is working hard to get the page shut down.
From video games to DIY, SSSniperWolf garnered more than 20 million followers in a relatively short amount of time. This year, YouTube ranked her at #4 in their list of the Top Creators in the U.S.
The drawing, titled "Germany Oneesan" due to what appears to be the character's dark past as a Nazi, is being labeled by memers to highlight the darker (and often darkly humorous) side of subjects including gaming, anime, and the entire country of Canada.
Harry Styles responds to conservative pundit Candace Owens' objection to the pop star's Vogue cover, in which he wore a dress, by taking the words out of her mouth.
A Twitter user wanted to get something to trend with no context as a joke. She succeeded.
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The internet recently became aware of the massive ironic s***post culture on /r/DaBaby, taking particular notice to the arguably racist posts on the forum. Now, the internet is working hard to get the page shut down.
From video games to DIY, SSSniperWolf garnered more than 20 million followers in a relatively short amount of time. This year, YouTube ranked her at #4 in their list of the Top Creators in the U.S.
The drawing, titled "Germany Oneesan" due to what appears to be the character's dark past as a Nazi, is being labeled by memers to highlight the darker (and often darkly humorous) side of subjects including gaming, anime, and the entire country of Canada.
Harry Styles responds to conservative pundit Candace Owens' objection to the pop star's Vogue cover, in which he wore a dress, by taking the words out of her mouth.
A Twitter user wanted to get something to trend with no context as a joke. She succeeded.
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