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This scene from the rapper's new music video for "The Cup" has amassed memes and backlash online, mostly because of what he says right before hurdling toward Earth.
"He's sart of like an evil porson" is a catchphrase that has spawned many-a-joke about how Irish actor Barry Keoghan might respond to different questions.
This frame from the manga "Death Note" has become an exploitable online after its repeated use over the years.
A GIF of a Japanese woman lustfully smiling at the camera went viral on X, but who is the actress in it and what is the original source?
The AAVE slang phrase "up pole" is being used to joke about dudes who act hard until someone pulls out a stick.
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This scene from the rapper's new music video for "The Cup" has amassed memes and backlash online, mostly because of what he says right before hurdling toward Earth.
"He's sart of like an evil porson" is a catchphrase that has spawned many-a-joke about how Irish actor Barry Keoghan might respond to different questions.
This frame from the manga "Death Note" has become an exploitable online after its repeated use over the years.
A GIF of a Japanese woman lustfully smiling at the camera went viral on X, but who is the actress in it and what is the original source?
The AAVE slang phrase "up pole" is being used to joke about dudes who act hard until someone pulls out a stick.
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