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Gaming Catchphrase 'GG No Heals' Sparks Memes And Debate Among Hero Shooter Gamers
March 4th, 2025 10:00 AMThe slang started to be used online in November 2022 and grew popular among Rivals players in early January 2025 as a way to mock duelist players blaming others for their lack of skill.
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Well, I'm A Gum Chewer, Normally
March 4th, 2025 9:35 AM ShareJoe Swanson Has Been Asking Too Many Dangerous Questions In This Meme Format
March 3rd, 2025 9:36 PMThis happened to my buddy Eric.
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What's With Jokes That Go 'No, It's Fine, I Just Didn't Think It Would Be Chinese'? Memes Inspired By A TikTok About Chinese Heaven Explained
March 3rd, 2025 9:15 PMA video posted by a Christian TikToker joking about Heaven being Chinese has inspired a catchphrase that's grown increasingly apt in 2025. Here's a history of the meme.
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Gaming Catchphrase 'GG No Heals' Sparks Memes And Debate Among Hero Shooter Gamers
The slang started to be used online in November 2022 and grew popular among Rivals players in early January 2025 as a way to mock duelist players blaming others for their lack of skill.
Joe Swanson Has Been Asking Too Many Dangerous Questions In This Meme Format
This happened to my buddy Eric.
What's With Jokes That Go 'No, It's Fine, I Just Didn't Think It Would Be Chinese'? Memes Inspired By A TikTok About Chinese Heaven Explained
A video posted by a Christian TikToker joking about Heaven being Chinese has inspired a catchphrase that's grown increasingly apt in 2025. Here's a history of the meme.