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29 Hilarious Signs Everyone Needs To See
These signs are so clever.
Former Head Of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee Claims Trump Was Hired By The KGB Under Codename 'Krasnov'
The claim was made by Mussayev earlier this week and has since made the name "Krasnov" viral, although there are still too few details on the matter to confirm if it's real or not.
25 Facts And Tidbits We Didn't Know Before Today
What did you learn today?
'You're Telling Me A Shrimp Fried This Rice?' Joke First Appeared On Twitter 12 Years Ago Today
Originally posted as "You're Telling Me a Chicken Fried This Rice?" the snowclone meme was popularized in 2019 despite appearing online many years before.