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The "Gongaga" scene, found in both Crisis Core: FF7 and the Remake, has appeared in YouTube Poops since 2010, but has recently seen a resurgence online, including a video from CallMeCarson.
"Michael Jordan Smirking at an iPad" features His Airness smiling at comments made by Isaiah Thomas on the ESPN docuseries The Last Dance. Tired of meme after meme of their hero crying, Michael Jordan's fanbase has welcomed the image with open arms.
Similar in style to "Drakeposting," this cartoon flower from Cuphead has been growing in use around the web as a way to point out hypocrites of all types.
A fake political ad for Biden’s campaign featuring the text, “His brain? No. His heart,” resulted in numerous memes -- and Twitter subsequently banned several users for sharing it.
The first of five widely praised, surreal performances broke a Fortnite record with over 12.3 million concurrent players in attendance.
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