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The exploitable meme is often used to joke about overhyped characters whose fans love talking about their potential wins, with nothing concrete to show.
Created a couple of months ago by American designer Conner Ives, "Protect the Dolls" t-shirt recently went viral as a simple yet vehement message of support for trasngender women.
Media outlets are reporting that it's the first time Star Wars has depicted sexual violence against women, but some fans disagree, pointing to characters like Ahsoka and Princess Leia.
The meme started in mid-April 2025 on Facebook with an Artificial Intelligence image titled White Rapper Mount Rushmore.
Maybe the real treasure was not the loot carried out, but the friendslop we consumed along the way.
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The exploitable meme is often used to joke about overhyped characters whose fans love talking about their potential wins, with nothing concrete to show.
Created a couple of months ago by American designer Conner Ives, "Protect the Dolls" t-shirt recently went viral as a simple yet vehement message of support for trasngender women.
Media outlets are reporting that it's the first time Star Wars has depicted sexual violence against women, but some fans disagree, pointing to characters like Ahsoka and Princess Leia.
The meme started in mid-April 2025 on Facebook with an Artificial Intelligence image titled White Rapper Mount Rushmore.
Maybe the real treasure was not the loot carried out, but the friendslop we consumed along the way.
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