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November 26th, 2024 8:00 PMThe Ancestral Homeland of Timothée refers to a phrasal template based on a tweet posted by @ClubChalamet, a stan account for the American actor Timothée Chalamet.
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November 26th, 2024 7:30 PMHow did they miss that joke? Hopefully you don't.
Bonesmasher 'James Sapphire' Has Gone Ghost On Social Media As He Slowly Becomes Creepypasta Fodder
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'The Ancestral Homeland of Timothée' Becomes Viral Phrasal Template To Reference Paris
The Ancestral Homeland of Timothée refers to a phrasal template based on a tweet posted by @ClubChalamet, a stan account for the American actor Timothée Chalamet.
25 Embarrassing Times People Missed The Joke Completely
How did they miss that joke? Hopefully you don't.
Bonesmasher 'James Sapphire' Has Gone Ghost On Social Media As He Slowly Becomes Creepypasta Fodder
James Sapphire, also known as CurlyHeadJames, largely popularized bonesmashing on TikTok. He originally learned the technique on the infamous looksmax.org.