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15 Times People Were Completely Roasted By Social Media Users
It's very easy to get roasted online, especially when you say foolish things, but these are some of the most memorable results.
What's The 'Gen Z Boss And A Mini' Video? The Cringe Instagram Reel From @tbhskincare_ Explained
Zoomers just realized that they're cringe too.
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Waking up and choosing violence has become a way of life online.
A New Hypothetical Question Puts People Between A Rock And A Hard Place, Sort Of
Bold of the question to assume that moving forward is even an option.