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Recently, some of the "Arcane" voice actors appeared in a video on the "League of Legends" TikTok page, in which they recite some tired old TV cliches. A few lines from Harry Lloyd are now going particularly viral.
He wanted his mobile game "Shap10r" to pop off for over a year now and since his wholesome video went viral, the game's shot up to #1 in the App Store's "Strategy" section.
A top OF creator has stated that she made over $43M this year and that her top supporter made up over $4M of those earnings, but some people are a bit skeptical.
White Hawaiian TikToker Kat Kamalani has been widely mocked for a video in which she screams aloud during a screening of "Moana 2" because she's so moved.
The meme sees characters who are missing half their heads ask for Ibuprofen and it's suddenly been revived on sites like Reddit and TikTok thanks to a few viral examples.
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