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This trending social media survey game urges viewers to humorously describe their career of choice in a overly simplistic, disturbing or otherwise unconventional manner.
Facebook has been abuzz for the past week with people listing formative albums from their teenage years.
Hagrid from the 2001 video game Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is experiencing a resurgence as a sad reaction image thanks to me_irl and Twitter.
An adorable Shibu Inu pup wearing a cowboy hat captioned with the Southern expression "what in tarnation" has been widely circulating on Twitter and Instagram over the last week.
A Google advertisement featuring a loud electronic song played in the background has spawned numerous remix parodies on YouTube.
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This trending social media survey game urges viewers to humorously describe their career of choice in a overly simplistic, disturbing or otherwise unconventional manner.
Facebook has been abuzz for the past week with people listing formative albums from their teenage years.
Hagrid from the 2001 video game Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is experiencing a resurgence as a sad reaction image thanks to me_irl and Twitter.
An adorable Shibu Inu pup wearing a cowboy hat captioned with the Southern expression "what in tarnation" has been widely circulating on Twitter and Instagram over the last week.
A Google advertisement featuring a loud electronic song played in the background has spawned numerous remix parodies on YouTube.
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