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VTuber Ouro Kronii did a little trolling yesterday with a live stream where she made fun of meme coin launches, turning $Kronii into a huge meme and inspiring a few real scams in the process.
The meme, which references an episode of "Tokyo Ghoul," first started going around last year and has only gotten more popular in the past few months.
Right before TikTok was temporarily banned in the U.S., Charli took to the app to admit that she actually was vaping in the many 2020 videos of her blowing vapor from her mouth, shooting down all the theories that it was an anxiety pen.
"Erm, ackshually, red has more positive connotations than negative ones, so this totally doesn't look like blood." – Some guy on Tumblr.
The photo was posted earlier this week and was quickly called out by other Twitter users, inspiring parodies where anything and everything is heaven.
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VTuber Ouro Kronii did a little trolling yesterday with a live stream where she made fun of meme coin launches, turning $Kronii into a huge meme and inspiring a few real scams in the process.
The meme, which references an episode of "Tokyo Ghoul," first started going around last year and has only gotten more popular in the past few months.
Right before TikTok was temporarily banned in the U.S., Charli took to the app to admit that she actually was vaping in the many 2020 videos of her blowing vapor from her mouth, shooting down all the theories that it was an anxiety pen.
"Erm, ackshually, red has more positive connotations than negative ones, so this totally doesn't look like blood." – Some guy on Tumblr.
The photo was posted earlier this week and was quickly called out by other Twitter users, inspiring parodies where anything and everything is heaven.
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