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A memorable moment from Mulan announces itself as a versitile meme.
Marshall the golden retriever sat next to a werewolf for a picture and now Redditors are using the image to compare the scary and sweet sides of all things.
While initially gaining a small online following for her bizarre videos in which she stalks her ex-husband and claims to identify as a clown, vlogger Lil Lunchbox is gaining more attention after declaring war against those who are attempting to turn Clown Pepe into a "racist symbol."
English Twitter had a field day mocking the prime minister.
Twitter has begun using ESPN commentator, Stephen A. Smith, as the "Old Town Road" mascot in new memes referencing the song. Smith approves and continues to don his cowboy hat.
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