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Recently, a trend has taken over TikTok in which creators poke fun at the cave diver's instinct to get inside the smallest spaces imaginable.
This TikToker named Todd sang a little ditty about how the current political climate makes him feel, and over the last two weeks, many remixes to the song have popped up online.
Recently, this viral video showing footage of an anglerfish swimming up from the depths of the ocean toward the surface kicked off a slew of emotional reactions and memes from internet users.
The Sonic fandom has been spreading this meme featuring a bootleg Metal Sonic plushie paired with audio that some believe sounds like "hue hue hue."
Zoe Roth, better known to the internet as Disaster Girl, became a meme sensation after a photo of her smirking in front of a burning house went viral and took off in the late 2000s as an Advice Animal meme.
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Recently, a trend has taken over TikTok in which creators poke fun at the cave diver's instinct to get inside the smallest spaces imaginable.
This TikToker named Todd sang a little ditty about how the current political climate makes him feel, and over the last two weeks, many remixes to the song have popped up online.
Recently, this viral video showing footage of an anglerfish swimming up from the depths of the ocean toward the surface kicked off a slew of emotional reactions and memes from internet users.
The Sonic fandom has been spreading this meme featuring a bootleg Metal Sonic plushie paired with audio that some believe sounds like "hue hue hue."
Zoe Roth, better known to the internet as Disaster Girl, became a meme sensation after a photo of her smirking in front of a burning house went viral and took off in the late 2000s as an Advice Animal meme.
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