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What Is 'The Dallas Cowboys Cycle' Meme? The NFL Dallas Cowboys Endless Cycle Meme Explained
What does "the Dallas Cowboys cycle" mean, and why has it become a meme? Here's what to know.
Born Too Early To Explore Space, Born Just In Time To Enjoy This Meme Format
This phrasal template based on a quote about how modern people are born too late was first used on 4chan in 2011.
2018 Clip Of Omarosa Manigault Newman Telling Journalist Savannah Guthrie To 'Slow Down' Returns As A Meme
The clip comes from a 2018 interview where the journalist asks Omarosa a flurry of questions and Omarosa tells her to "slow down." Now, after a viral reupload, it's become a meme on TikTok