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These 24 Memes Are Beyond Cringeworthy
Start the year off right with some truly terrible memes.
What's The 'url:1745613695751799220' Search On Twitter? The Viral Quote Tweets Explained
Searching for this URL has become a viral trend on Twitter. Here's why.
What's Up With Memes About Adolf 'Treatler'? 'Treatlerite' Accusations Against Overreliant Doordash and Instacart Users Explained
Twitter discourse about supposedly entitled Doordash and Instacart users treating the service like a fundamental right has earned them the name "Treatler" in some corners of the internet.
Five Years Ago, 'We're The Millers' Gave Us The 'You Guys Are Getting Paid' Meme
For those times when you really should be getting paid.