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Only The Keenest Eye Will Find 20 Objects Hidden In These Images
Some zooming in will be necessary to find everyone and everything hiding in these photographs.
25 Technically True Comments That Just Make Sense
There's no arguing with these very real statements.
The Creation Of 'Doomer Girl' Should Have Been A Bad Omen At The Beginning Of The Decade
This female Wojak character wearing a black sweatshirt and a choker embodies the female counterpart to the male Doomer.
According To A Number Of Internet Artists, 2025 May Be The (New) Year Of The Gamer
Here's the latest meme trend inspired by Tim Buckley's Ctrl+Alt+Del, the webcomic that keeps on giving.