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August 16th, 2024 7:45 PM ShareInfamous 'War Criminal :(' Tweets Aim Criticism At Obama And Biden, Earning Both Support And Backlash
August 16th, 2024 7:15 PMThis memetic catchphrase is commonly used to label world leaders "war criminals" with a disappointed tone indicated by the frowning face emoticon that humorously punctuates it.
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25 Clever Comebacks Totally Owning People Online
Being burned this hard is kind of embarrassing.
What Does It Mean To 'Lock In'? The Internet Slang Term Inspiring Memes About 'Tweaking' Vs. Being 'Locked In' Explained
Sometimes life needs you to grit your teeth and lock in. Here's a look at all the memes internet users have shared about dilly-dallying and tweaking out until the time came to finally lock-in.
Infamous 'War Criminal :(' Tweets Aim Criticism At Obama And Biden, Earning Both Support And Backlash
This memetic catchphrase is commonly used to label world leaders "war criminals" with a disappointed tone indicated by the frowning face emoticon that humorously punctuates it.