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'Queen Never Cry': The Ki Sisters Webtoon Panel That Is Spawning Many Memes And Jokes On The Internet
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21 Blursed Images Emitting Some Weird Energy
They're not blessed, they're not cursed, they're some weird mix of the two.
27 Cats Being Adorably Relatable
These cats are so cute we wish we were them.
The Way iShowSpeed Purses His Lips In His 'Phone GIF' Is More Expressive Than Any Emoji Could Ever Be
If "whatever, peace" was a person:
'Queen Never Cry': The Ki Sisters Webtoon Panel That Is Spawning Many Memes And Jokes On The Internet
A panel from The Ki Sisters manhwa in which a mother tells her crying newborn "Queen never cry" became a viral catchphrase and exploitable meme.
The 'Akakichi No Eleven' Shoulder Grab Was Used For The First Time Exactly A Year Ago
In late 2023, this image became a popular reaction, later earning viral redraws.