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29 LinkedIn Lunatics Spouting Pure Nonsense
For a place made for professionals, there sure is a lot of insanity on LinkedIn.
Sarcastic Usage Of 'Hope This Helps!' Is Sometimes Valid But Also Sometimes Cringe According To Internet Users
Viral usage of this catchphrase dates back to a pre-Trump White House.
Five Nights At Fortress - Episode 2
They are back, with a vengeance!
The 2024 U.S. Election Brings The 'Slugs For Salt' Meme Back In Full Force
The meme first popped up online in 2017 in response to Trump's first presidential win as a way of criticizing groups who voted for him despite it arguably being against their best interests.