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27 Relatable Memes That Are Good For The Soul
August 3rd, 2024 7:00 PMNo one has had an original thought before.
Eight Years Ago Today, Arnold First Told People About His Stogies
August 3rd, 2024 6:00 PMEight years ago, the viral interview in which Schwarzenegger brags about being "ballsy" and "a stud" and smoking his cigars "anywhere he wants," gained viral popularity online, showing that he truly was a chad above others.
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12 Years Ago, Smug Anime Faces Made Their Big Meme Debut
August 3rd, 2024 5:00 PMInsert smug anime face here.
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August 3rd, 2024 4:00 PM ShareThe 'Jason Momoa Sneaks Up On Henry Cavill' Meme First Appeared Online Eight Years Ago Today
August 3rd, 2024 3:00 PMThe format, used in a series of object-labeling image macros and photoshops, still pops up online to this day thanks to its ease of use.
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27 Relatable Memes That Are Good For The Soul
No one has had an original thought before.
Eight Years Ago Today, Arnold First Told People About His Stogies
Eight years ago, the viral interview in which Schwarzenegger brags about being "ballsy" and "a stud" and smoking his cigars "anywhere he wants," gained viral popularity online, showing that he truly was a chad above others.
12 Years Ago, Smug Anime Faces Made Their Big Meme Debut
Insert smug anime face here.
The 'Jason Momoa Sneaks Up On Henry Cavill' Meme First Appeared Online Eight Years Ago Today
The format, used in a series of object-labeling image macros and photoshops, still pops up online to this day thanks to its ease of use.