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This Smirking High School Senior's Chess Themed Yearbook Photo Has Become The Face of Smug, Corny Comebacks Online
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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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25 Pieces Of Online Advice That Aren't That Good
Be careful taking advice off of the web.
'Boat Goes Binted' Is The Minecraft VTuber Version Of The Iconic 'Bogos Binted' Meme
Gigi Murin during a livestream with Mori Calliope kept saying, "Boat goes binted," every time she saw one of the floating wooden vessels.
This Smirking High School Senior's Chess Themed Yearbook Photo Has Become The Face of Smug, Corny Comebacks Online
This is what dudes who write, "You're probably here because I triggered you" in their Twitter bio feel.
‘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.”