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Kanye Finally Deactivated His Twitter Account, But Not Before Appearing On Millions Of Screens In A Super Bowl Ad
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‘Say Drake:’Kendrick Lamar Smiling During Super Bowl Halftime Show Inspires Exploitable Memes On Social Media
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Kanye Finally Deactivated His Twitter Account, But Not Before Appearing On Millions Of Screens In A Super Bowl Ad
Kanye appeared on television (in portrait mode style no less) during a Super Bowl ad slot that reportedly cost $7 million—just to sell his tilted swastika t-shirts.
A 'True Detective' Meme Format Seeks Out Red Flags In Men Who Reached A Certain Age
Believe me, a man still writing about memes and internet culture past a certain age can be a bad thing is incredibly based.
‘Say Drake:’Kendrick Lamar Smiling During Super Bowl Halftime Show Inspires Exploitable Memes On Social Media
The moment was later used as an exploitable and image macro meme on social media, fueling the “Kendrick vs. Drake” feud.