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25 Things Nobody Was Thankful For This Year
The people were not happy about these images.
See The Winner Of October 2024's Meme Of The Month!
It's time for the results of October 2024's Meme of the Month competition.
Commenting 'Oxford Study' Has Been The Crux Of White Male, Asian Female Couples, But The Study's Fake
TikTokers believe that there's an Oxford University study on the white preferences of Asian women.
She Is Risen
'All I Want For Christmas Is You' is 30 years old. It was released on this day in 1994.
Remember 'Stick Figure Violence'? The Freaky Stickman Drawings Turn 4 This Year
The images originate from a number of Tumblr threads from 2021. Here's how people used the brutal imagery in memes since.