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Back in June, mattress company Simmons started an advertising campaign on TikTok under the hashtag "snoozzzapalooza." TikTokers weren't too interested in that, but they did find another devious use for the tag.
The template's still developing but has the potential to grow into a helpful meme for showing diverse sets of reactions.
In 2017, animator Louie Zong animated a witch turning a dog into wood. Three years later, YouTubers are making their own versions with the Sanctuary Guardian format.
Attracting attention on Instagram in March, Bingus’ popularity exploded last month after he appeared in a viral Reddit post, which later resulted in online users referring to all Sphynx's as "Bingus."
Combining Morpheus' red pill and blue pill decision with the “Matrix Revisited” xkcd comic, this exploitable offers an edgier version of the "Why Not Both?" meme.
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Back in June, mattress company Simmons started an advertising campaign on TikTok under the hashtag "snoozzzapalooza." TikTokers weren't too interested in that, but they did find another devious use for the tag.
The template's still developing but has the potential to grow into a helpful meme for showing diverse sets of reactions.
In 2017, animator Louie Zong animated a witch turning a dog into wood. Three years later, YouTubers are making their own versions with the Sanctuary Guardian format.
Attracting attention on Instagram in March, Bingus’ popularity exploded last month after he appeared in a viral Reddit post, which later resulted in online users referring to all Sphynx's as "Bingus."
Combining Morpheus' red pill and blue pill decision with the “Matrix Revisited” xkcd comic, this exploitable offers an edgier version of the "Why Not Both?" meme.
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