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Ayo Come Look At This refers to a line from a National Geographic spoof documentary about how black people laugh. It is often paired with a frame that shows a group of men looking at a phone and then laughing. The clip has been used as a reaction meme template.
The template has inspired many nearly-horny pieces over the past decade.
In 2010, xkcdHatGuy posted a video called "4th Dimension Explained By a High-School Student." However, when the world needed him most, he vanished.
The financial woes of the well-known esports gaming group FaZe Clan have recently become the subject of many memes and much ridicule online.
Never underestimate the power of YTPMVs to find obscure NES songs to turn into a meme.
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