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It's The Ten Year Anniversary Of The 'He Need Some Milk!' Video
February 4th, 2025 10:45 AMThe clip of a woman yelling for someone to bring "some milk" to a man tweaking out in a parking lot inspired a whole remix trend on Vine back in 2015.
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The Boondocks Scene Becomes Viral 'Caught You In 4K' Reaction Meme On Twitter
February 4th, 2025 10:00 AMThe still image surfaced online on Imgflip in January 2021, paried with the text caught you in 4K," and later in 2024 gained viral usage as a reaction meme on X / Twitter under a new catchphrase, usually shared in content that users judge as absurd or unbelievable.
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I Hired Donkey To Stare At You
February 4th, 2025 9:30 AM ShareIn Memes, The Recruiter's Friendly Smile Hides Many Emotions (But Mainly Suffering)
February 4th, 2025 9:00 AMHis smile and optimism: still here :3
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Got That SpongeBob Drip On
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It's The Ten Year Anniversary Of The 'He Need Some Milk!' Video
The clip of a woman yelling for someone to bring "some milk" to a man tweaking out in a parking lot inspired a whole remix trend on Vine back in 2015.
The Boondocks Scene Becomes Viral 'Caught You In 4K' Reaction Meme On Twitter
The still image surfaced online on Imgflip in January 2021, paried with the text caught you in 4K," and later in 2024 gained viral usage as a reaction meme on X / Twitter under a new catchphrase, usually shared in content that users judge as absurd or unbelievable.
In Memes, The Recruiter's Friendly Smile Hides Many Emotions (But Mainly Suffering)
His smile and optimism: still here :3