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‘High Meat Trend‘: Viral Trend Claims Eating Raw Rotten Meat Gets People High
February 17th, 2025 10:00 AMIn late January 2025 the trend resurfaced on Reddit and X, spawning videos of people eating the raw meat and allegedly getting “high.”
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February 17th, 2025 9:30 AM ShareDebate Ignites On X Over Donald Trump's Use Of An Authoritarian Quote Ascribed To Napoleon
February 17th, 2025 9:00 AMAllegedly used by Napoleon and *checks notes* by Anders Breivik, the quote caught lots of people on X off guard, to a degree.
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Does Anyone Remember 'Epic Beard Man?' This Early Internet Saga Transpired Over Many Years
February 16th, 2025 5:00 PMA video of Oakland resident Thomas Bruso spawned the nickname "Epic Beard Man" when he attacked a younger man, identified only as Michael, in early 2010.
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‘High Meat Trend‘: Viral Trend Claims Eating Raw Rotten Meat Gets People High
In late January 2025 the trend resurfaced on Reddit and X, spawning videos of people eating the raw meat and allegedly getting “high.”
Debate Ignites On X Over Donald Trump's Use Of An Authoritarian Quote Ascribed To Napoleon
Allegedly used by Napoleon and *checks notes* by Anders Breivik, the quote caught lots of people on X off guard, to a degree.
Does Anyone Remember 'Epic Beard Man?' This Early Internet Saga Transpired Over Many Years
A video of Oakland resident Thomas Bruso spawned the nickname "Epic Beard Man" when he attacked a younger man, identified only as Michael, in early 2010.