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September 17th, 2024 8:30 PM ShareRigged Pagers Have Been Used As Explosive Devices In A Deadly Attack On Hezbollah In Lebanon
September 17th, 2024 8:09 PMHezbollah pinned the unusual attack that killed over 18 and injured over 4,000 was pinned onto Israel's intelligence, with analysts saying that the country could have rigged the devices months before the explosions went off.
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'Shingles Doesn't Care': TV Vaccination Ad Meme Becomes Viral Topic After Random Voice-over Boomed At The Emmy's
September 17th, 2024 8:00 PMThe commercial has been present online since early 2018 but only in 2022 the catchphrase featured in the commercial "Shingles doesn't care" was added as a caption in image macro memes on IFunny, Reddit and X, former Twitter.
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September 17th, 2024 7:45 PM Share25 People Being Called Out For Their Ridiculous Lies
September 17th, 2024 7:30 PMPeople telling lies online, but this time they got caught.
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Rigged Pagers Have Been Used As Explosive Devices In A Deadly Attack On Hezbollah In Lebanon
Hezbollah pinned the unusual attack that killed over 18 and injured over 4,000 was pinned onto Israel's intelligence, with analysts saying that the country could have rigged the devices months before the explosions went off.
'Shingles Doesn't Care': TV Vaccination Ad Meme Becomes Viral Topic After Random Voice-over Boomed At The Emmy's
The commercial has been present online since early 2018 but only in 2022 the catchphrase featured in the commercial "Shingles doesn't care" was added as a caption in image macro memes on IFunny, Reddit and X, former Twitter.
25 People Being Called Out For Their Ridiculous Lies
People telling lies online, but this time they got caught.