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Why Jenna Marbles Disappeared From The Internet
Jenna Marbles was an internet icon until one day she completely left the internet behind. In this episode, we look into why and if she will ever return.
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Quadrobics Make Furries and Therians More Athletic Than You
There's a new fitness trend online … kinda. Dedicated therians are getting comfortable moving on all fours, and it's actually kind of impressive.
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Hallowmeme 2024: Halloween Meme Costume Guide
If you don't know what to be for Halloween check out some ideas based on 2024's biggest memes, like the Costco Guys, Moo Deng, Or My New Character, just please, Aztrosist is BEGGING you not to go as Hawk Tuah.
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How Justin Kuritzkes Went From 'Potion Seller' To Hollywood Screenwriter
Justin Kuritzkes took over YouTube 10 years ago with his "Potion Seller" sketch, but you might be surprised where he is now. He was secretly grinding his way to Hollywood. Now he works with Austin Butler and Zendaya.
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Donald Trump's 'Working At McDonald's' PR Stunt Gets Memed
Trump stopped by a Pennsylvania McDonald's for a photo op, where he donned an apron and got down and dirty with the frier. Of course, the internet responded with "Just put the fries in the bag, bro."
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Halloween Meme Classic: Sexy Halloween Costume Parodies
Since the dawn of the internet, girls have been posting their sexiest Halloween costumes, and parodies have ensued, creating a new trend of ironically sexy Halloween costumes that you can actually buy. Sexy dishwasher, sexy car seat, sexy office chair — the world is your oyster. Oooh! Sexy oyster!
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What Is Hagmaxxing? New Term Describes Gen Z Men Dating Older Women
Have you heard of Hagmaxxing? The term has become used to describe Gen Z men who want to date Millennial women, but it actually started from a fake article on 4Chan. Hagmaxxing has since become a meme, and has fueled discussion of these age-gap relationships online, but is this trend actually happening?
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What Really Happened To The Double Rainbow Guy, Paul 'Bear' Vasquez?
Paul "Bear" Vasquez became an internet legend with his viral "Double Rainbow" video, where on January 8th, 2010, he captured his emotional reaction to a double rainbow near Yosemite. His three-and-a-half-minute display of awe, repeatedly asking "What does this mean?" resonated deeply with viewers worldwide after Jimmy Kimmel highlighted it in July 2010, skyrocketing views from 800 to over 51 million today. Before this, Bear shared snippets of his life on YouTube, documenting his diverse experiences as a firefighter, truck driver, and even an aspiring cage fighter. Despite his viral fame, he never monetized the "Double Rainbow" video, considering it sacred, and continued authentic storytelling on his channel, Hungrybear9562. Bear passed away in May 2020 at age 57, but his legacy lives on through his scheduled uploads and the enduring impact of his genuine joy and connection with nature.
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The Internet Reacts To Disturbing 'Pokémon' Lore From The 'Game Freak Leaks'
There was a massive Game Freak leak, a "teraleak" if you will, and the weirdest things to come out of it are super weird. The internet has been baffled by some disturbing lore that saw Pokémon mating with humans. Typhlosion, Slaking, and Octillery are all complicit.
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What Is Cybersigilism? Gen Z's Top Trending Tattoo Style Explained
Zoomers seem to be replacing tribal tattoos with more sharp-edged, intricate designs that look like a can of Monster Energy. What defines these tattoos and why is Gen Z so into them?
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KSI's New Song 'Thick Of It' Gets Torn Into By Memers
KSI, amid controversial discussions of Prime and Lunchly released a new song, and the internet immediately blasted him for it. Poking fun at the song style, product placement, and all general cringey vibe, memers were quick to make fun of the assumed Lunchly eating, Prime drinking, Talk Tuah watching consumer of the new track.
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Meme Legend '10 Guy' Is Still Really High ... On Life
10 Guy is an advice animal character based on a photograph of a young man who appears to be under the influence of marijuana. The image macro series humorous stereotypical stoner behaviors or thoughts, similar to another advice animal character, Stoner Dog.