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Tumblr has been shitposting with a babyish form of "hello" in recent months.
An exploitable featuring the Flemish comic character Esther Verkest grabbed the attention of users on the /r/dankmemes subreddit this week.
A bizarre bit of slang starting from a simple typo has been spreading around Tumblr.
After a picture of Manchester United player Marouane Fellaini getting faced with a soccer ball hit the Internet, people decided to add insult to injury. Fellaini loved it.
The video is titled “YouTube Stars Diss Track.” The first frame of the video says “This is not a diss track.” Then a title card shows up saying the song is called “That Ain’t In the News.” It’s all very confusing.
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Tumblr has been shitposting with a babyish form of "hello" in recent months.
An exploitable featuring the Flemish comic character Esther Verkest grabbed the attention of users on the /r/dankmemes subreddit this week.
A bizarre bit of slang starting from a simple typo has been spreading around Tumblr.
After a picture of Manchester United player Marouane Fellaini getting faced with a soccer ball hit the Internet, people decided to add insult to injury. Fellaini loved it.
The video is titled “YouTube Stars Diss Track.” The first frame of the video says “This is not a diss track.” Then a title card shows up saying the song is called “That Ain’t In the News.” It’s all very confusing.
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