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August 19th, 2024 8:30 PM Share'He Wants That Cookie So Effing Bad' Becomes Viral Catcphrase And Image Macro Meme About Fandom Shipping
August 19th, 2024 8:00 PMThe post went viral on TikTok and X / Twitter in late July 2024, being used as a catchphrase and meme about romantic duos in which one of them is completely in love with the other.
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August 19th, 2024 7:45 PM ShareWhat's The 'Triangle Factory' And 'I Guess We Doin Circles Now' Meme? The Viral 'Blue Circle' Meme Explained
August 19th, 2024 7:15 PMRed triangle factory workers had their lives changed forever when a blue circle came down the conveyor belt.
Donald Trump Accepts 'Endorsement' Of 'Swifties For Trump' Group, Which Does Not Exist And Stems From Clearly AI-Generated Images
August 19th, 2024 7:00 PMSome on the right have used AI to fabricate a "Swifties For Trump" movement, which appears to have fooled the former President.
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'He Wants That Cookie So Effing Bad' Becomes Viral Catcphrase And Image Macro Meme About Fandom Shipping
The post went viral on TikTok and X / Twitter in late July 2024, being used as a catchphrase and meme about romantic duos in which one of them is completely in love with the other.
What's The 'Triangle Factory' And 'I Guess We Doin Circles Now' Meme? The Viral 'Blue Circle' Meme Explained
Red triangle factory workers had their lives changed forever when a blue circle came down the conveyor belt.
Donald Trump Accepts 'Endorsement' Of 'Swifties For Trump' Group, Which Does Not Exist And Stems From Clearly AI-Generated Images
Some on the right have used AI to fabricate a "Swifties For Trump" movement, which appears to have fooled the former President.