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January 22nd, 2025 1:00 PMA series of viral posts on sports-related subreddits quickly kicked off a site-wide protest movement on Reddit, with people proposing to ban all links to the site formerly known as Twitter.
Men Apparently Need To 'Hit The Oil Rig' Instead Of Posting E-Boy Thirst Traps, Especially At The Age Of 25
January 22nd, 2025 12:45 PMThis catchphrase's usage often correlates to the male subject's age, inferring that they've aged out of whatever they're doing and should be "hitting the oil rig" at this point in their life.
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What Is The 'State I Found Bro In' Meme? The Viral Memes Referencing A Devastating 'Tokyo Ghoul' Scene Explained
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27 Hidden And Abandoned Places Found In The Wilds
Exploring these spaces is not merely an adventure.
What's Up With All The 'Proposals To Ban X.com Links' On Reddit? The Anti-Twitter Subreddit Movement Explained
A series of viral posts on sports-related subreddits quickly kicked off a site-wide protest movement on Reddit, with people proposing to ban all links to the site formerly known as Twitter.
Men Apparently Need To 'Hit The Oil Rig' Instead Of Posting E-Boy Thirst Traps, Especially At The Age Of 25
This catchphrase's usage often correlates to the male subject's age, inferring that they've aged out of whatever they're doing and should be "hitting the oil rig" at this point in their life.
What Is The 'State I Found Bro In' Meme? The Viral Memes Referencing A Devastating 'Tokyo Ghoul' Scene Explained
A meme referencing to the anime series "Tokyo Ghoul" is going viral across social media as a way of sharing your most devastating moments. Here's why.