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The first Meme of the Month has been chosen, and it's given us a peak at what the year to come may look like in the world of memes.
An interview with the late rapper XXXXTentacion has recently resurfaced, with a particular clip gaining much attention as memers have begun performing the melodramatic exchange alongside the "99% accuracy" trend.
Tay Zonday became one of the internet's earliest viral sensations with his 2007 hit "Chocolate Rain," a song and viral video that took over YouTube back in the late 2000s.
Memers are imagining inserting a JBL speaker blasting Fetty Wap into all kinds of well-known historical events, wondering what some of our beloved historical figures might make of the phenomenon.
This creep catcher video from 2016 is going viral for the subject's odd message to his confronters. Now he's become a meme, and his speech is being grouped into brainrot content with quotes from other viral videos.
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The first Meme of the Month has been chosen, and it's given us a peak at what the year to come may look like in the world of memes.
An interview with the late rapper XXXXTentacion has recently resurfaced, with a particular clip gaining much attention as memers have begun performing the melodramatic exchange alongside the "99% accuracy" trend.
Tay Zonday became one of the internet's earliest viral sensations with his 2007 hit "Chocolate Rain," a song and viral video that took over YouTube back in the late 2000s.
Memers are imagining inserting a JBL speaker blasting Fetty Wap into all kinds of well-known historical events, wondering what some of our beloved historical figures might make of the phenomenon.
This creep catcher video from 2016 is going viral for the subject's odd message to his confronters. Now he's become a meme, and his speech is being grouped into brainrot content with quotes from other viral videos.
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