"Polyamorous" "Not What I'm Called"

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The Christian comic illustrating the biblical passage Galatians 4:16 became a classic exploitable meme on social media
This slang term has been used as an adjective to describe the voluptuous curvature of someone’s hips for almost two decades and is still used to this day.
The still popular phrase 'Dont talk to me or my son again' turns 9 years old as usage diminishes but remains strong whenever two identical things are next to each other.
Purple? More like lean-colored.
The catchphrase made an appearance in oversaturated memes where people express their undying, and often exaggerated "love" for the "purple drank."
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The Christian comic illustrating the biblical passage Galatians 4:16 became a classic exploitable meme on social media
This slang term has been used as an adjective to describe the voluptuous curvature of someone’s hips for almost two decades and is still used to this day.
The still popular phrase 'Dont talk to me or my son again' turns 9 years old as usage diminishes but remains strong whenever two identical things are next to each other.
Purple? More like lean-colored.
The catchphrase made an appearance in oversaturated memes where people express their undying, and often exaggerated "love" for the "purple drank."
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