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September 27th, 2024 7:45 PM ShareHappy Anniversary To 'We Didn't Start The Fire,' An Excellent Vehicle For Memes Regardless Of What You Think Of The Song
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Where Did The 'Ora Ora Get Pregnant' Meme Originate? The 'Yuri' Redraw Trend Explained
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'Hopecore' Is The Latest TikTok Video Editing Trend, Following In The Footsteps of Corecore and Pinkcore
The feel-good trend uses a mix of sports footage and viral internet memes, even inspiring the comment chain "Never Scroll Past A Hopecore Video."
Happy Anniversary To 'We Didn't Start The Fire,' An Excellent Vehicle For Memes Regardless Of What You Think Of The Song
Billy Joel's hit came out this day 35 years ago.
Where Did The 'Ora Ora Get Pregnant' Meme Originate? The 'Yuri' Redraw Trend Explained
A Japanese comic showing two girls accidentally conceiving has became a omegaverse-like redraw trend. Here's the origin of the meme.