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A viral marketing campaign, possibly inspired by a Drake song, sought this summer to end an eternal annoyance to group chats everywhere but doesn't seem to have been a success.
The app, which promises a more "authentic" kind of social media, has gained increasing popularity among Zoomers and others.
The greatest trick VFX artist Curt Skelton ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn't exist.
A viral video and a mean comment about eating your vegetables have vaulted the meme-filled campaign to the spotlight yet again.
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee revealed the origins of his now-infamous dong pic during a concert recently, revealing he wasn't exactly in the best state of mind when it all went down.
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A viral marketing campaign, possibly inspired by a Drake song, sought this summer to end an eternal annoyance to group chats everywhere but doesn't seem to have been a success.
The app, which promises a more "authentic" kind of social media, has gained increasing popularity among Zoomers and others.
The greatest trick VFX artist Curt Skelton ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn't exist.
A viral video and a mean comment about eating your vegetables have vaulted the meme-filled campaign to the spotlight yet again.
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee revealed the origins of his now-infamous dong pic during a concert recently, revealing he wasn't exactly in the best state of mind when it all went down.
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