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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Scene Inspires Viral Phrasal Template 'I Don't Care If You Win, I Just Need X To Lose' On Twitter And Reddit
January 25th, 2025 7:16 PMThe phrase is used in memes as an exploitable image macro via caption changing where the meme creator replaces "Kylo Ren" for a character, movie, or personality that is hated, even though the winner could also be potentially someone or something the creator is not fond of.
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Six Years Ago, 'Kingdom Hearts III' Gave Us This Incredible Scene Where Woody Holds Back Sora
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People Have Been Getting Their Dreams Crushed Together With Dominic From 'The Banshees Of Inisherin'
One man's heartbreak is another man's meme.
27 Terrible Choosing Beggars Making Big Demands
There is nothing worse than a choosing beggar
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Scene Inspires Viral Phrasal Template 'I Don't Care If You Win, I Just Need X To Lose' On Twitter And Reddit
The phrase is used in memes as an exploitable image macro via caption changing where the meme creator replaces "Kylo Ren" for a character, movie, or personality that is hated, even though the winner could also be potentially someone or something the creator is not fond of.
Six Years Ago, 'Kingdom Hearts III' Gave Us This Incredible Scene Where Woody Holds Back Sora
The aura coming off this image is insane.