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Queen Elizabeth's death was announced over the course of September 8th, 2022, sparking obituaries, chatter, and memes across various parts of the internet.
Image macros containing the phrase commemorate the survivalist's act of drinking his own urine in order to stay hydrated in a dire scenario.
A true predecessor to the "Literally Me" wave of the late 2010s, the image of a neckbeard watching and internalizing media first went live in 2014.
Originally posted to Instagram in 2018, this fake inspirational quote has become a viral reaction image in the years since.
Here's a recap of the dog's best moment in internet history.
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Queen Elizabeth's death was announced over the course of September 8th, 2022, sparking obituaries, chatter, and memes across various parts of the internet.
Image macros containing the phrase commemorate the survivalist's act of drinking his own urine in order to stay hydrated in a dire scenario.
A true predecessor to the "Literally Me" wave of the late 2010s, the image of a neckbeard watching and internalizing media first went live in 2014.
Originally posted to Instagram in 2018, this fake inspirational quote has become a viral reaction image in the years since.
Here's a recap of the dog's best moment in internet history.
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