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23 Stories That Are So Obviously Fake It's Embarrassing
Surely these stories did not happen…
Mike Tyson Gave Jake Paul A Resounding Slap During The Final Face-Off Before The Friday Fight
It's not yet clear whether Tyson slapped Paul because he stepped on his shoes, or if he simply did it for the Vine.
'Yes, The Pizza Is Aggressive' Becomes Viral Phrasal Template On TikTok
Memes using the phrases were popularized on TikTok in August 2024, gaining more traction and usage in the following months on other platforms like X and Reddit.
29 'Mildly Interesting' Things That Are Worth Seeing Today
These images may be only mildly interesting, but they're neat all the same.
The Weekly Meme Roundup: DOGE Doubt, Gary Barlow's Big Boy and More
While politics continued to dominate much of online conversation, there were some other templates that broke through the mold.