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Perhaps the hottest growing conspiracy theory on TikTok has some parents worried that Labubu dolls are demonic Theories about the wildly popular toys supposedly having demonic origins are going viral across social media, with some even claiming Labubu is based on the demon Pazuzu But is there any truth to these conspiracy theories, or is this just another case of satanic panic? Here's what
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What's With Memes About Titans From 'Destiny' Eating Crayons? At some point, the joke broke containment beyond military circles By 2019, Destiny 2 players had picked it up, applying the "crayon eater" label to the game's Titan class Known for brute force and limited finesse (and punching things), Titans were an obvious fit for a jab originally aimed at Marines Twitter users like @RickKackis
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People across social media are banding together against what they believe are unethical practices by some of the biggest tech companies today, and they're doing it by changing their profile pictures (PFP) to Clippy The so-called Clippy PFP movement was started by YouTuber and consumer rights activist Louis Rossmann and is taking over just about every corner of social media, from YouTube to X
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About Know Your Meme: Know Your Meme is a site that researches and documents Internet memes and viral phenomena Founded in December of 2008, Know Your Meme's research is handled by an independent professional editorial and research staff and community members In three years of its existence, the site grew to reach more than 9 5 million people every month and is considered the most
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Across social media, people are going viral for claiming that Christmas Day in 2025 will be on "25 25 25 " Here's why
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