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"Jollyposting" is the new name for this trend of crudely added Christmas symbols on every meme. Now, videos are spreading on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter.
Many cannot decide on whether this animal is a bear, a gopher, a beaver or a groundhog but they all know that he's "literally me."
The iconic meme became popular because it used Henry Kissinger's eventual demise as a punchline, and now Kissinger's gone, it's unclear if the meme will see more use.
This ethereal edit trend, originally known as "Fiber Optic Cable Core" has drifted further away from its niche Sopranos roots.
Elijah Jamerson went viral last month due to a series of interviews where he played the part of an anime villain. He's since scared his classmates into not coming to school.
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"Jollyposting" is the new name for this trend of crudely added Christmas symbols on every meme. Now, videos are spreading on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter.
Many cannot decide on whether this animal is a bear, a gopher, a beaver or a groundhog but they all know that he's "literally me."
The iconic meme became popular because it used Henry Kissinger's eventual demise as a punchline, and now Kissinger's gone, it's unclear if the meme will see more use.
This ethereal edit trend, originally known as "Fiber Optic Cable Core" has drifted further away from its niche Sopranos roots.
Elijah Jamerson went viral last month due to a series of interviews where he played the part of an anime villain. He's since scared his classmates into not coming to school.
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