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Oatmeal The Cat A.K.A. 'Pop Cat' Was First Posted To The Open Internet On This Date In 2020
October 9th, 2024 10:30 AMThe image of Oatmeal opening and closing his mouth super wide became a viral lip sync meme four years ago.
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25 Wholesome Memes To Brighten Your Wednesday
October 9th, 2024 10:15 AMThese memes will make the second half of the week a little better.
'Projecting My Period Cramps' Illustration Inspires Redraw Trend On X
October 9th, 2024 10:00 AMThe drawing was posted on X by artist @CathChicken in May 2024 but gained in early October.
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Rumored Cancelation Of 'Velma' Has Social Media Celebrating Scrappy-Doo Killing The Title Character, Ironically Proving Few People Were Keeping Up With It
October 8th, 2024 9:45 PMSeason two of Velma ended with Scrappy-Doo murdering the title character — but the situation isn't as goofy as some on social media think.
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Oatmeal The Cat A.K.A. 'Pop Cat' Was First Posted To The Open Internet On This Date In 2020
The image of Oatmeal opening and closing his mouth super wide became a viral lip sync meme four years ago.
25 Wholesome Memes To Brighten Your Wednesday
These memes will make the second half of the week a little better.
'Projecting My Period Cramps' Illustration Inspires Redraw Trend On X
The drawing was posted on X by artist @CathChicken in May 2024 but gained in early October.
Rumored Cancelation Of 'Velma' Has Social Media Celebrating Scrappy-Doo Killing The Title Character, Ironically Proving Few People Were Keeping Up With It
Season two of Velma ended with Scrappy-Doo murdering the title character — but the situation isn't as goofy as some on social media think.