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December 1st, 2024 2:00 PM ShareIt Has Been Six Years Since The Earliest 'Big Chungus' Meme Was Posted On The Internet
December 1st, 2024 1:30 PMThe word "chungus" was coined by video game journalist Jim Sterling several years before the meme became popular.
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'Sigma Sigma Boy:' Snippet Of A Russian Song Becomes Viral Brain Rot Meme On TikTok
December 1st, 2024 1:00 PMThe song sparked a series of memes and fan edits on the video platform, used ironically or by the football fandom to highlight an specific athlete.
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December 1st, 2024 11:00 AM ShareCiting The Deep Magic To Aslan Was In White Witch's Top 10 Cringe Moments
December 1st, 2024 10:00 AMThe memorable catchphrase first appeared in the 1950 fantasy novel, and the image macro based on it was posted on this day eight years ago.
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It Has Been Six Years Since The Earliest 'Big Chungus' Meme Was Posted On The Internet
The word "chungus" was coined by video game journalist Jim Sterling several years before the meme became popular.
'Sigma Sigma Boy:' Snippet Of A Russian Song Becomes Viral Brain Rot Meme On TikTok
The song sparked a series of memes and fan edits on the video platform, used ironically or by the football fandom to highlight an specific athlete.
Citing The Deep Magic To Aslan Was In White Witch's Top 10 Cringe Moments
The memorable catchphrase first appeared in the 1950 fantasy novel, and the image macro based on it was posted on this day eight years ago.