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November 25th, 2024 11:15 AMOn the song "tv off," the rapper screams the namesake of producer DJ Mustard as the beat switches.
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The 'Cat Distribution System' Was Given Its Name In A TikTok Posted Two Years Ago
November 25th, 2024 10:45 AMTikToker @hermes.the.cynic coined the phrase to talk about how cats regularly "distribute" themselves into people's lives, whether they asked for it or not.
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25 Memes That Have Been Infected By Their Own Captions
These memes had no favors done to them with these captions added on.
Kendrick Lamar Screaming 'Mustard!' Will Be Stuck In People's Heads For The Rest Of The Year If Not Their Entire Lives
On the song "tv off," the rapper screams the namesake of producer DJ Mustard as the beat switches.
24 Super Smart 'Geniuses' Who Probably Aren't That Smart
If you have to boast about your IQ, you probably aren't as intelligent as you think you are.
The 'Cat Distribution System' Was Given Its Name In A TikTok Posted Two Years Ago
TikToker @hermes.the.cynic coined the phrase to talk about how cats regularly "distribute" themselves into people's lives, whether they asked for it or not.