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Joining the ranks of numerous Simpsons' memes, this GIF and image macro of Abraham Simpson walking in and out of a brothel has been used around the net for over a decade.
Known as Maddy the Pitbull, this unsettling photo has been used as a reaction image, image macro and more since debuting in 2018.
Coupled with the phrase "mucho texto," or "too much text," this meme is often used to ignore extensive posts full of text from rants and arguments to apologies and more.
This image macro of a cat’s face edited into the sky of London is used to apologize to users online. The photos trace back to at least 2006 or 2000, making the meme quite a relic.
Originating alongside "Everyone Disliked That," the "Everyone Liked That" variant is essentially the opposite and implies strong approval, especially in response to positive news articles.
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Joining the ranks of numerous Simpsons' memes, this GIF and image macro of Abraham Simpson walking in and out of a brothel has been used around the net for over a decade.
Known as Maddy the Pitbull, this unsettling photo has been used as a reaction image, image macro and more since debuting in 2018.
Coupled with the phrase "mucho texto," or "too much text," this meme is often used to ignore extensive posts full of text from rants and arguments to apologies and more.
This image macro of a cat’s face edited into the sky of London is used to apologize to users online. The photos trace back to at least 2006 or 2000, making the meme quite a relic.
Originating alongside "Everyone Disliked That," the "Everyone Liked That" variant is essentially the opposite and implies strong approval, especially in response to positive news articles.
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