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Generally online when people spot something cringy, they'll express that by recreating it to the best of their ability. This cheesy scene from a Tubi movie has gotten tons of TikTokers saying, "Not my name, quarterback."
This humorous story involves a trend called "Artists Who Can Sing Vs. Artists Who Can't Sing," which resulted in a viral meme about Beabadoobee that resulted in her ultimately "crashing out," according to many.
Now dubbed "National Backdoor Day" thanks to a viral video by @notfromadonis urging users to "slime ya hb," this trend sparked memes and jokes over the last several days about people side-eyeing their closest friends in fear of getting double-crossed.
TikTokers are making jokes referencing the numbers "6" and "7" and cutting to the Skrilla track "Doot Doot" in which he says the numbers. Here's how it originated and spread on the platform.
This low-res animated rat kicked off a meme and dance trend that's still making the rounds two weeks later.
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Generally online when people spot something cringy, they'll express that by recreating it to the best of their ability. This cheesy scene from a Tubi movie has gotten tons of TikTokers saying, "Not my name, quarterback."
This humorous story involves a trend called "Artists Who Can Sing Vs. Artists Who Can't Sing," which resulted in a viral meme about Beabadoobee that resulted in her ultimately "crashing out," according to many.
Now dubbed "National Backdoor Day" thanks to a viral video by @notfromadonis urging users to "slime ya hb," this trend sparked memes and jokes over the last several days about people side-eyeing their closest friends in fear of getting double-crossed.
TikTokers are making jokes referencing the numbers "6" and "7" and cutting to the Skrilla track "Doot Doot" in which he says the numbers. Here's how it originated and spread on the platform.
This low-res animated rat kicked off a meme and dance trend that's still making the rounds two weeks later.
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