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The 'German Stare' Is A Stereotype That Predates The Modern Sigma Phonk Brainrot Memes
There's a stereotype that Germans stare at everyone and the term's since replaced the phrase "Sigma Stare."
'Skirt As Blanket' Fan Art Template Swivels From Wholesome To Lewd In One Panel
The fan artists are at it again.
The 'Consoomer' And The 'Doomer Tradwife' Just Can't Get Along In This Exploitable Meme
What began as a semi-ironic meme for holier-than-thou coder types is now a meme where the "consoomer" gets edited into liking everything from the humble corncob to Pikmin.
25 Delusional People Posting On LinkedIn
For a site that's meant to be professional, LinkedIn has some truly delusional people on it.