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'The Humble Apostrophe' And 'The Nefarious Anglerfish': The Grandiloquent Caption Memes Explained
November 13th, 2024 9:35 AMA caption meme trend which has users adding extravagant captions to images of animals and people has been spreading online. The format has been especially popular on X and Tumblr, but where does it come from, what was the first Grandiloquent meme posted?
Stephen King Has Not Been Banned From Twitter, Contrary To Viral AI-Penned Hoax
November 12th, 2024 9:45 PMThe hoax, which claims that King called Musk "The First Lady," also provides an answer to the question, "Can AI be funny?" That answer at least in this case, appears to be "no."
Out Of All Optional Fights In 'Dark Souls', The Capra Demon Scuffle In That Tiny Courtyard Is One That Gets Referenced A Lot
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'Oops TikTok Trend': People Are Pretending To Get Caught While Impersonating Others On TikTok
November 12th, 2024 8:45 PMOops TikTok Trend is typically used by creators in humorous POV videos in which they accidentally switch the camera revealing their identity while trying to get or complain about something.
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'The Humble Apostrophe' And 'The Nefarious Anglerfish': The Grandiloquent Caption Memes Explained
A caption meme trend which has users adding extravagant captions to images of animals and people has been spreading online. The format has been especially popular on X and Tumblr, but where does it come from, what was the first Grandiloquent meme posted?
Stephen King Has Not Been Banned From Twitter, Contrary To Viral AI-Penned Hoax
The hoax, which claims that King called Musk "The First Lady," also provides an answer to the question, "Can AI be funny?" That answer at least in this case, appears to be "no."
Out Of All Optional Fights In 'Dark Souls', The Capra Demon Scuffle In That Tiny Courtyard Is One That Gets Referenced A Lot
And they're saying games can't cause PTSD.
'Oops TikTok Trend': People Are Pretending To Get Caught While Impersonating Others On TikTok
Oops TikTok Trend is typically used by creators in humorous POV videos in which they accidentally switch the camera revealing their identity while trying to get or complain about something.