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25 Anti-Memes That Really Shouldn't Be Funny
These memes are way too real.
25 Confusing Images For Some 'Hmmm' Moments
Sometimes you look at something that really makes you think, here are a few examples.
These 26 Funny Signs Are Catching Everyone's Attention
The world of signage is a brighter place with all of these silly signs and advertisements around.
From Walmart Ads To Government Speeches, Is Brainrot Officially Dead?
Modern Brain Rot has entered pop culture in a handful of ways which may mean it's time to declare time of death on the Skibidi era. From cringey walmart ads to Australian senators using it in speeches, and even an upcoming Skibidi Toilet movie, it's safe to say these terms are no longer edgy.