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29 Relatable Memes Speaking To The Soul
Relatable and agreeable memes that speak to everyone's souls.
'Te Pusiste Nerviosa': Chilean Footballer Carlos Palacios Joke To A Reporter Inspired Jokes And Memes On Social Media
Carlos Palacios' interaction with a journalist in which he asks her "¿Te pusiste nerviosa?," which translates as "Did I got you nervous?" sparked jokes about people failing to flirt and photoshopped images featuring the footballer's face and the phrase.
Where Are They Now? This Is What Internet Legend 'Dax Flame' Has Been Up To Since His Late 2000s YouTube VlogsTube
Dax Flame is one of early YouTube's biggest mysteries. Nearly 18 years after his first video, people still can't tell if he's just a strange guy or if he's been pulling an elaborate prank on us all.
Video Of X And Twitter Logos Fighting It Out In Loading Screen Leads To Memes For Nostalgic Twitter Users
We know you're still in there, little bird.