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25 Memes For Everyone Who Dabbles In Gaming
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How Would Your Favorite Characters Say 'WTF?' Whichever One Says 'What The Skibidi' Needs To Be Euthanized
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25 'Deep' Posts Changing No One's Lives
Did anyone actually find these motivational?
25 Memes For Everyone Who Dabbles In Gaming
Just like memes, gaming is for everyone.
'Jeff The Killer' Posted An Image Of Himself On Newgrounds On This Date 16 Years Ago
The creepypasta of a grinning nose-less figure has inspired spooky memes for over a decade. More on its origin here.
How Would Your Favorite Characters Say 'WTF?' Whichever One Says 'What The Skibidi' Needs To Be Euthanized
A webcomic showing three characters saying "what the flip," WTF" and "what the skibidi" has spread online, inspiring artists on Twitter / X.