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url:1745613695751799220 refers to a prominent Twitter / X search query that, when put into the search bar, shows the quote tweets of a post asking, "But do your titties sit pretty?" shared by user @nfa_ty in January 2024. Women quoted the tweet with selfies of their breasts. In January 2025, a user told people that if they were ever having a bad day, they should type the tweet's URL (1745613695751799220) in the search bar to see the photos of boobs. The original tweet was formatted like other bait trends on X designed to farm lewd photos, such as I've Never Seen a Girl Look Good in These.
Origin
On January 11th, 2024, X[1] user @nfa_ty tweeted, "But do your titties sit pretty?" amassing over 20,000 likes in a year (shown below).
The tweet also amassed over 220.5 million views over the same timeframe due to viral quote tweets posted by women who showed photos of their boobs "sitting pretty." The first to do so was X[2] user @jazwittheass on January 12th, who captioned her photo, "I would like to think so," gaining over 4,500 likes in a year (shown below).
The search term "url:1745613695751799220" on X[6] then resulted in every quote tweet of @nfa_ty's post being a woman sharing a selfie like @jazwittheass'.
Spread
Quote tweets resurfaced en masse in September 2024 following a post from X[3] user @kashdagr8 on September 19th, which received over 35,000 likes in four months (shown below).
In the following days, multiple women on X[4][5] shared photos and videos in the quote tweets of @nfa_ty's post.
The URL of @nfa_ty's tweet ended in the unique tag "1745613695751799220," meaning that when "url:1745613695751799220" was searched on X,[6] all of the quote tweets with the selfies were accessible.
On January 6th, 2025, X[7] user @Omokelp tweeted, "If you're having a bad day just type 'url:1745613695751799220' in your search bar," receiving over 44,000 likes in a day (shown below).
The post inspired memes about the search term in the following days. For instance, on January 7th, X[8] user @__Ozed tweeted, "You searched it up?" with the My Tesla Robot Staring image, gaining over 370 likes in a few hours (shown below).
Search Interest
External References
[2] X – @jazwittheass
[3] X – @kashdagr8
[4] X – @_Moonieee
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