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Nick Young Looking Confused As Heck First Appeared On This Day
July 22nd, 2024 11:00 AMThe classic look of confusion became the premier "what the heck?" meme for years.
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The 'Zoomer Wojak' Used To Be A Dangerously Good Caricature Until The Perm Came Around
July 21st, 2024 6:00 PMThe word "zoomer" was invented on 4chan believe it or not. It's now used by everyone.
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On This Day Four Years Ago The 'Pedro Pascal Laughing Then Crying' Meme Was Posted On YouTube
July 21st, 2024 4:00 PMThe format spread to Instagram and social media at large in May of that year.
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Five Years Ago, Peppa Pig's Jarring Height Shocked Social Media
July 20th, 2024 5:00 PMShe's HOW TALL?
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Six Years Ago Today, The First 'Stop Sending Me This S***' Meme Was Shared Online
July 20th, 2024 3:00 PMCelebrities are still imploring their fans to stop sending them pictures of characters they resemble to this day.
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Nick Young Looking Confused As Heck First Appeared On This Day
The classic look of confusion became the premier "what the heck?" meme for years.
The 'Zoomer Wojak' Used To Be A Dangerously Good Caricature Until The Perm Came Around
The word "zoomer" was invented on 4chan believe it or not. It's now used by everyone.
On This Day Four Years Ago The 'Pedro Pascal Laughing Then Crying' Meme Was Posted On YouTube
The format spread to Instagram and social media at large in May of that year.
Six Years Ago Today, The First 'Stop Sending Me This S***' Meme Was Shared Online
Celebrities are still imploring their fans to stop sending them pictures of characters they resemble to this day.