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These images will infuriate you through the screen.
What Is The 'Homer Sharingan' Meme On TikTok? The Viral Simpsons x Naruto Crossover Memes Explained
An image of Homer Simpson with sharingan eyes is going viral on TikTok and X, but where did it come from? Here's what you need to know.
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Memes to make you go "Hm."
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Surely no one has ever said these things before, right?
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The trend started at the end of October and is based on a viral video of a guy saying "pumpkin" in a funny way.