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'Do U Like Stars?' Becomes Wholesome Redraw Meme On Twitter
The cartoonish art style of the original post has inspired others on the site.
It's The Eight Year Anniversary Of Bane vs. Pink Guy
The meme spawned an exploitable meme trend back in 2016, marking one of Filthy Frank's last moments of virality in character.
25 Distressing Memes To Haunt Your Morning
Distressing memes make everyone uncomfortable.
'Why Did You Redeem It': 2020 Video Of YouTuber Kitboga Pranking Scammer Becomes Viral Catchphrase Meme On Social Media
In August 2020, the phrase became the subject of memes and jokes on X and TikTok, often associated with online scams applied by Indians.