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December 18th, 2024 7:15 PMThis video of an excited tween resurfaces the week before Christmas every year.
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TikTokers Are Bringing Back The 'Headcrusher' Pinching Gag From The '80s
December 18th, 2024 6:45 PMWhen Baddies Caribbean cast member Diamond The Body posted a video pinching someone's head and then playing it off, she accidentally set off a video trend that's spreading like wildfire across TikTok.
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What Is The 'Google Earth Trend' On TikTok? How To Do The Nostalgic Viral Trend Explained
December 18th, 2024 6:15 PMA nostalgic trend involving Google Earth and your childhood home is taking over TikTok and conjuring tears from everyone who participates. Here's why.
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24 Anti-Memes Made With Anti-Humour
There's nothing funny about these memes.
Can You Believe It Guys? Christmas Is In A Week!
This video of an excited tween resurfaces the week before Christmas every year.
TikTokers Are Bringing Back The 'Headcrusher' Pinching Gag From The '80s
When Baddies Caribbean cast member Diamond The Body posted a video pinching someone's head and then playing it off, she accidentally set off a video trend that's spreading like wildfire across TikTok.
What Is The 'Google Earth Trend' On TikTok? How To Do The Nostalgic Viral Trend Explained
A nostalgic trend involving Google Earth and your childhood home is taking over TikTok and conjuring tears from everyone who participates. Here's why.