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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.
I Don't Feel So Good, Man
March 3rd, 2025 8:30 PM ShareAAVE Slang 'Type Shi' Has Been Featured In Viral TikTok Trends and Memes Since Early 2023
March 3rd, 2025 8:00 PMThe slang is also written online paired with the poop emoji, as "Type 💩," to avoid content using the expression be censored on TikTok.
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'Ride The Spininator'
March 3rd, 2025 7:45 PM Share'Hi, My Name Is Snapple' Meme Is A Top Tier Prank Video In Which A Man Is Tricked Into Following A Magic Bottle's Orders
March 3rd, 2025 7:15 PMWhen the cameraman shouts at the end, the guy on the other side puts the Snapple bottle down quickly and closes the refrigerator door, seemingly scared for his life.
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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
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.
AAVE Slang 'Type Shi' Has Been Featured In Viral TikTok Trends and Memes Since Early 2023
The slang is also written online paired with the poop emoji, as "Type 💩," to avoid content using the expression be censored on TikTok.
'Hi, My Name Is Snapple' Meme Is A Top Tier Prank Video In Which A Man Is Tricked Into Following A Magic Bottle's Orders
When the cameraman shouts at the end, the guy on the other side puts the Snapple bottle down quickly and closes the refrigerator door, seemingly scared for his life.