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The phrase first started popping up online in 2021 but has really taken off in the last few months thanks to 2000s nostalgia videos.
The clip started going viral a week ago but Sapp says it was taken out of context, especially because he wasn't talking to his own congregation as many have claimed.
The hosts have been getting heat after joking about the activist's alleged fall off during a segment where they also threw some shade at Malala.
A character mistakes the saying "That tracks" for "Baseball, huh?" which leads to him using it incorrectly.
The video was uploaded in mid-March and shows a kid punching a metal wall and shrugging it off like it was nothing, inspiring a wave of memes about the toughness of his knuckles.
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The phrase first started popping up online in 2021 but has really taken off in the last few months thanks to 2000s nostalgia videos.
The clip started going viral a week ago but Sapp says it was taken out of context, especially because he wasn't talking to his own congregation as many have claimed.
The hosts have been getting heat after joking about the activist's alleged fall off during a segment where they also threw some shade at Malala.
A character mistakes the saying "That tracks" for "Baseball, huh?" which leads to him using it incorrectly.
The video was uploaded in mid-March and shows a kid punching a metal wall and shrugging it off like it was nothing, inspiring a wave of memes about the toughness of his knuckles.
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