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The Twitch streamer is catching flack for entering a bathroom a minor was using, with some troublemakers sharing a fake Nike statement in light of the incident.
Yung L.A. recently appeared on the "Boss Talk 101" podcast where he rapped some bars from "Ain't I" while flexing his cash. Now, TikTokers are doing the same thing.
The phrase, which references hyperpop artist Jane Remover, is largely being used in an ironic sense and has been gaining steam since the January release of her song "JRJRJR."
The creative trend began earlier this month on TikTok and is now spreading to Twitter as artists draw their emotional state in a way that goes far beyond the given template.
The meme started going viral back in September 2024 and has become notably popular over the last few months on sites like X and Instagram.
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The Twitch streamer is catching flack for entering a bathroom a minor was using, with some troublemakers sharing a fake Nike statement in light of the incident.
Yung L.A. recently appeared on the "Boss Talk 101" podcast where he rapped some bars from "Ain't I" while flexing his cash. Now, TikTokers are doing the same thing.
The phrase, which references hyperpop artist Jane Remover, is largely being used in an ironic sense and has been gaining steam since the January release of her song "JRJRJR."
The creative trend began earlier this month on TikTok and is now spreading to Twitter as artists draw their emotional state in a way that goes far beyond the given template.
The meme started going viral back in September 2024 and has become notably popular over the last few months on sites like X and Instagram.
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