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How The First Dude To Use A Raygun Must Have Felt Like
January 22nd, 2022 12:00 PMImpressive. Very nice.
Duck, Duck, Goots: Why This Fat Goose Is Twitter's Latest Fixation
January 22nd, 2022 11:00 AMGoots refers to an image of an oversized goose standing on grass. The rotund goose was given its name on Twitter in early 2022, inspiring numerous memes over the past week.
That's Him Alright
January 21st, 2022 9:00 PMAstute observation.
Dancing Here, I Realize...
January 21st, 2022 6:00 PMSenator, with the moves!
The 'NyQuil Chicken' TikTok Food Trend Explained
January 21st, 2022 2:30 PMAlso known as "Sleepy Chicken," this dish involves marinating chicken in the cold and flu medication NyQuil, and it has recently made a comeback on TikTok and resulted in PSAs warning about its dangers.
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How The First Dude To Use A Raygun Must Have Felt Like
Impressive. Very nice.
Duck, Duck, Goots: Why This Fat Goose Is Twitter's Latest Fixation
Goots refers to an image of an oversized goose standing on grass. The rotund goose was given its name on Twitter in early 2022, inspiring numerous memes over the past week.
That's Him Alright
Astute observation.
Dancing Here, I Realize...
Senator, with the moves!
The 'NyQuil Chicken' TikTok Food Trend Explained
Also known as "Sleepy Chicken," this dish involves marinating chicken in the cold and flu medication NyQuil, and it has recently made a comeback on TikTok and resulted in PSAs warning about its dangers.