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Tumblr user Thatsmoderatelyraven took a cue from the one million likes Facebook pleas to make a post asking for 500,000 notes so her mother would buy a white Silkie chicken.
This expression is often used ironically to mock members of the "stoner" subculture.
This Twitter hashtag was inspired by a viral Tumblr post reinterpreting classic artwork into emoji.
A Facebook post by a 10-year-old Mexican boy went widely viral this week before it was discovered he had posted the infamous "Navy Seal copypasta" as a status update.
This expression is used to call attention to perceived blunders made by individuals on the job and is heavily associated with FAIL image macros on the web.
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Tumblr user Thatsmoderatelyraven took a cue from the one million likes Facebook pleas to make a post asking for 500,000 notes so her mother would buy a white Silkie chicken.
This expression is often used ironically to mock members of the "stoner" subculture.
This Twitter hashtag was inspired by a viral Tumblr post reinterpreting classic artwork into emoji.
A Facebook post by a 10-year-old Mexican boy went widely viral this week before it was discovered he had posted the infamous "Navy Seal copypasta" as a status update.
This expression is used to call attention to perceived blunders made by individuals on the job and is heavily associated with FAIL image macros on the web.
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