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Aaron the Plumber first went viral last year for an appearance on "Pop the Balloon" that got him fired from his job. Since then, he's gained a steady following on social media and even appeared in a reality show.
The meme first started going viral on TikTok back in 2022 and now it's back as an image macro format.
Be careful because this viral song is a real earworm and will likely brainwash you into craving a bacon, egg and cheese from your local deli.
The song's full name is "THE CREEPYPASTA SONG: The Scariest Song In Decades" and it was shared by a lesser-known YouTuber on the first of the month.
Yesterday, Ethan Klein decided to air his Hasan Piker takedown video on loop on his old Twitch channel. Hours later it was banned for "glorifying extreme violence," seemingly because of the things Piker was saying in the video, which he previously said on Twitch without punishment.
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Aaron the Plumber first went viral last year for an appearance on "Pop the Balloon" that got him fired from his job. Since then, he's gained a steady following on social media and even appeared in a reality show.
The meme first started going viral on TikTok back in 2022 and now it's back as an image macro format.
Be careful because this viral song is a real earworm and will likely brainwash you into craving a bacon, egg and cheese from your local deli.
The song's full name is "THE CREEPYPASTA SONG: The Scariest Song In Decades" and it was shared by a lesser-known YouTuber on the first of the month.
Yesterday, Ethan Klein decided to air his Hasan Piker takedown video on loop on his old Twitch channel. Hours later it was banned for "glorifying extreme violence," seemingly because of the things Piker was saying in the video, which he previously said on Twitch without punishment.
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