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Sarcastic Usage Of 'Hope This Helps!' Is Sometimes Valid But Also Sometimes Cringe According To Internet Users
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The Internet Is Trying To Decipher What Moment Was This Election's 'Pokémon GO To The Polls'
Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign coincided with the ever-popular Pokémon GO game but when she tried to capitalize on the moment, it backfired.
What Does 'Slugs For Salt' Mean? The Viral Political Cartoon Memes And Catchphrase Explained
The 2024 election has brought the phrase "slugs for salt" back into the limelight as a way of calling out certain groups of voters. Here's what it means.
29 LinkedIn Lunatics Spouting Pure Nonsense
For a place made for professionals, there sure is a lot of insanity on LinkedIn.
Sarcastic Usage Of 'Hope This Helps!' Is Sometimes Valid But Also Sometimes Cringe According To Internet Users
Viral usage of this catchphrase dates back to a pre-Trump White House.