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The cursed Plankton image was originally posted online in 2010 and became the face of the "Plankton Got Served" copypasta. Now, it's a relatable, silly little meme.
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TikTokers have targeted JoJo Siwa as the guinea pig for this new trend that aims to humble influencers, celebrities and other people who have it too easy on social media.
Recently, ChatGPT users noticed they were unable to get the program to say "David Mayer," quickly spawning a conspiracy theory that OpenAI was trying to stop people from asking about the heir to the Rothschild fortune. Now, both OpenAI and David Mayer himself have responded.
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The cursed Plankton image was originally posted online in 2010 and became the face of the "Plankton Got Served" copypasta. Now, it's a relatable, silly little meme.
The "scariest stories" TikTok has struck gold again with a tale about a guy who really doesn't want his student to go to the bathroom.
Sophie Rain recently claimed that she made over $40 million from her spicy content in 2024 alone, sparking a feud with Adam22 and a growing meme.
TikTokers have targeted JoJo Siwa as the guinea pig for this new trend that aims to humble influencers, celebrities and other people who have it too easy on social media.
Recently, ChatGPT users noticed they were unable to get the program to say "David Mayer," quickly spawning a conspiracy theory that OpenAI was trying to stop people from asking about the heir to the Rothschild fortune. Now, both OpenAI and David Mayer himself have responded.
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