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Memes criticizing restaurants that have QR code menus first started popping up online in 2020 and now they're seeing a boost in popularity thanks to a recent 'X' trend.
Windows users were met with the "blue screen of death" on July 19th, a bug people later found out was a result of a computer security system trusted by everyone from banks to airlines to Fortune 500 companies.
The meme has been growing online since as early as 2022 and is only becoming aa more popular way to troll real artists.
If You Asked Me On A Deeper Level or If You Asked Me About X, I Would Say Y, But If You Asked Me On A Deeper Level, I Would Say Z is a TikTok trend in which users describe their feelings about a particular person, object or activity, paired with a contemplative sound, a slideshow of typically four images and the phrasal template. The trend emerged in the summer of 2024, but had notable antecedents.
The memes first started popping up in 2020 and have kept going strong since. But which would you choose?
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Memes criticizing restaurants that have QR code menus first started popping up online in 2020 and now they're seeing a boost in popularity thanks to a recent 'X' trend.
Windows users were met with the "blue screen of death" on July 19th, a bug people later found out was a result of a computer security system trusted by everyone from banks to airlines to Fortune 500 companies.
The meme has been growing online since as early as 2022 and is only becoming aa more popular way to troll real artists.
If You Asked Me On A Deeper Level or If You Asked Me About X, I Would Say Y, But If You Asked Me On A Deeper Level, I Would Say Z is a TikTok trend in which users describe their feelings about a particular person, object or activity, paired with a contemplative sound, a slideshow of typically four images and the phrasal template. The trend emerged in the summer of 2024, but had notable antecedents.
The memes first started popping up in 2020 and have kept going strong since. But which would you choose?
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