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Memers are putting the signature move of Kung Fu Panda to work in a new object labeling series.
Many YouTubers take issue with what they see as Burgher's cheap exploitation of her body for viewers and subscribers.
The latest in a long stream of death hoaxes about the Oscar winner uses on-set photographs from the upcoming Creed II, in which the actor plays Rocky Balboa dying of cancer, to purport that Stallone has died. He has not.
A Twitter user referenced a copypasta from August of last year, but people didn't get the joke and began piling on.
A hashtag on Twitter in which people draw before-and-after illustrations of a witch who raised a boy to adulthood has been circulating through Japanese social media.
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