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25 Cringeworthy Memes Ruined By Their Captions And Reactions
December 13th, 2024 11:45 AMThe only way these memes could get worse is by adding more emojis.
Three Kids Having A Conversation About Diddy Have Become The New 'Adrian, Explain Our Friend Group' Friend Group
December 13th, 2024 11:15 AMThe conversation quickly devolves into accusations that the three amigos touch each other's behinds. But overall, people find their companionship heartwarming.
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There's a New Rare Insult For People Who Insist On Fighting Losing Battles
December 13th, 2024 10:48 AMThe catchphrase and meme reference Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, a WWII Japanese solider who refused to leave his post on an island in the Philippines until his commander told him to leave in 1974.
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27 Random Images With No Explanations
December 13th, 2024 10:30 AMThese images have no context, and they don't really need it.
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25 Cringeworthy Memes Ruined By Their Captions And Reactions
The only way these memes could get worse is by adding more emojis.
Three Kids Having A Conversation About Diddy Have Become The New 'Adrian, Explain Our Friend Group' Friend Group
The conversation quickly devolves into accusations that the three amigos touch each other's behinds. But overall, people find their companionship heartwarming.
There's a New Rare Insult For People Who Insist On Fighting Losing Battles
The catchphrase and meme reference Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, a WWII Japanese solider who refused to leave his post on an island in the Philippines until his commander told him to leave in 1974.
27 Random Images With No Explanations
These images have no context, and they don't really need it.