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Every year, some Twitter users create a tournament to decide which Twitter account was the s**ttiest of the year. Previous winners include Chuck Johnson and The Tweet of God. Who will win this year?
Image macros referencing games in the LEGO Star Wars series are currently trending on the /r/me_irl and /r/memeeconomy subreddits.
A rumor that President Obama was looking into starting a digital media company after his administration led to Twitter to imagine content-creating Obama.
A scene from the 2004 action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in which the character Big Smoke orders an enormous amount of food, has seen a recent resurgence online, with many speculating about what food items he actually ordered.
An NSFW photo fad in which male participants take selfies of their bulge has been hilariously hijacked by people putting bizarre objects down their pants.
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Every year, some Twitter users create a tournament to decide which Twitter account was the s**ttiest of the year. Previous winners include Chuck Johnson and The Tweet of God. Who will win this year?
Image macros referencing games in the LEGO Star Wars series are currently trending on the /r/me_irl and /r/memeeconomy subreddits.
A rumor that President Obama was looking into starting a digital media company after his administration led to Twitter to imagine content-creating Obama.
A scene from the 2004 action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in which the character Big Smoke orders an enormous amount of food, has seen a recent resurgence online, with many speculating about what food items he actually ordered.
An NSFW photo fad in which male participants take selfies of their bulge has been hilariously hijacked by people putting bizarre objects down their pants.
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