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Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane Reveals The Origin Of The Viral 'It Insists Upon Itself' Catchphrase Meme
January 22nd, 2025 10:00 AMThe series creator explained in a tweet that the phrase “It insists upon itself” was a criticism a college film history professor gave to explain why he didn’t think “The Sound of Music” was a great film.
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"Sorry, TikTok Isn't Available Right Now" Is The Last Message American TikTok Users Saw Before Trump Lifted The Nationwide Ban
January 21st, 2025 6:45 PMThe message appeared to all American TikTok users (and some international ones) for a few hours before Trump unilaterally decided to lift the ban.
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Muslim Peter Wants To Teach You The Wonders Of Islam One Instagram Reel At A Time
January 21st, 2025 5:15 PMA series of Instagram Reels using "Family Guy" characters have actually inspired a lot of people to learn the teachings of the Quran.
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Saying That Something Is 'Actually So Tuff' Has Become More Heinous Than Other Form Of 'Glazing'
January 21st, 2025 3:07 PMIronic usage of "tuff" and "so tuff" has become commonplace, used to parody its earnest usage that originates from the novel "The Outsiders."
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These Matching CEO Names Are Too Good To Be True (They Aren't)
January 21st, 2025 2:15 PMCorpos don't want you to know that nominative determinism is real and extremely powerful.
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Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane Reveals The Origin Of The Viral 'It Insists Upon Itself' Catchphrase Meme
The series creator explained in a tweet that the phrase “It insists upon itself” was a criticism a college film history professor gave to explain why he didn’t think “The Sound of Music” was a great film.
"Sorry, TikTok Isn't Available Right Now" Is The Last Message American TikTok Users Saw Before Trump Lifted The Nationwide Ban
The message appeared to all American TikTok users (and some international ones) for a few hours before Trump unilaterally decided to lift the ban.
Muslim Peter Wants To Teach You The Wonders Of Islam One Instagram Reel At A Time
A series of Instagram Reels using "Family Guy" characters have actually inspired a lot of people to learn the teachings of the Quran.
Saying That Something Is 'Actually So Tuff' Has Become More Heinous Than Other Form Of 'Glazing'
Ironic usage of "tuff" and "so tuff" has become commonplace, used to parody its earnest usage that originates from the novel "The Outsiders."
These Matching CEO Names Are Too Good To Be True (They Aren't)
Corpos don't want you to know that nominative determinism is real and extremely powerful.