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So-called "Hood Irony" went mainstream in 2023, but the genre of ironic memes started much sooner.
Dat Boi, a colloquial pronunciation of “that boy,” is a nickname given to a 3D character model of a green frog riding a unicycle, typically accompanied by catchphrases like "here comes dat boi!" and "o shit waddup," that went viral on social media in early 2016.
Originally posted as "You're Telling Me a Chicken Fried This Rice?" the snowclone meme was popularized in 2019 despite appearing online many years before.
Since launching his channel in 2011, he gained a significant following among 4chan and Reddit users before anyone else.
An act resembling a hamster drinking from a sipper water bottle went viral on TikTok last year, sparking a viral craze that no one saw coming.
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So-called "Hood Irony" went mainstream in 2023, but the genre of ironic memes started much sooner.
Dat Boi, a colloquial pronunciation of “that boy,” is a nickname given to a 3D character model of a green frog riding a unicycle, typically accompanied by catchphrases like "here comes dat boi!" and "o shit waddup," that went viral on social media in early 2016.
Originally posted as "You're Telling Me a Chicken Fried This Rice?" the snowclone meme was popularized in 2019 despite appearing online many years before.
Since launching his channel in 2011, he gained a significant following among 4chan and Reddit users before anyone else.
An act resembling a hamster drinking from a sipper water bottle went viral on TikTok last year, sparking a viral craze that no one saw coming.
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