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What Is Rule 63 Of The Internet? The Internet Adage About Gender-Bent Fan Art Explained
Rule 63 is one of the "Rules of the Internet" that has long proven infallible. Here's why people thought gender-bent fanart goes hand-in-hand with the internet.
23 People Attempting To Do Something... And Failing
These people are making attempts to do something, but it goes wrong.
X Users Can't Stop Posting Memes About The Intricacies Of 'Bouncing On It'
The memes started going viral on X back in September and now they're experiencing a second wave of virality.
Viral 'Pumpkin!' Audio Remains A Fall Favorite Meme!
Since the early 2020s, the audio and face of a man yelling 'Pumpkin!' has remained a favorite meme for voice and visual edits.