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'Load-Bearing Posts' Are Memes And Tweets That Support The Foundation Of Internet Discourse
June 6th, 2024 12:04 PMA viral debate is happening about which posts are load-bearing and which are not.
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Awful Piece Of Elon Musk Fan Art Has Become A Legendary Piece Among Both His Critics And Fans
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Everyone Knows Exactly How The Wife Who Dies At The Start Of The Film Looks
June 6th, 2024 10:42 AMUnlimited exposure!
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'100 Faces Meme' Inspires Redraw Trend On Twitter (X), Reddit And DeviantArt
June 6th, 2024 10:00 AMArtists inserted their original content (OC) characters or other notable characters from TV, movies, anime and video games into the visual template.
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'It's 'June' Which Means It's Illegal To Be Straight' Meme Inspires Parodies And Copypasta On Reddit
June 5th, 2024 10:05 PMThe copypasta was coined in 2018 on Reddit, resurfacing yearly in June on X, Tumblr and Instagram.
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'Load-Bearing Posts' Are Memes And Tweets That Support The Foundation Of Internet Discourse
A viral debate is happening about which posts are load-bearing and which are not.
'100 Faces Meme' Inspires Redraw Trend On Twitter (X), Reddit And DeviantArt
Artists inserted their original content (OC) characters or other notable characters from TV, movies, anime and video games into the visual template.
'It's 'June' Which Means It's Illegal To Be Straight' Meme Inspires Parodies And Copypasta On Reddit
The copypasta was coined in 2018 on Reddit, resurfacing yearly in June on X, Tumblr and Instagram.